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The Fault Lines of Midwestern
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Amaud Jamaul Johnson's Letter to Wisconsin

September 22, 2020  By Amaud Jamaul Johnson   Posted In  Features  Film and TV  History  Memoir  News and Culture  Politics 
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A (Decaying, Toxic) River Runs Through It: On Mill Towns and Populism

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September 22, 2020  By Keen On   Posted In  Features  Keen On  Lit Hub Radio  Politics 
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WATCH: The Shortlist Announcement for the 2020 Cundill History Prize

Featuring Peter Frankopan, Maya Jasanoff, Daniel Beer, and More

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Life, Love, and Beowulf in the Deep South’s Most Literary Small Town

Lawrence Wells on the Day He Met His True Love in Oxford, Mississippi

September 22, 2020  By Lawrence Wells   Posted In  Features  Memoir  News and Culture 
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On the Challenges of Writing About Death

Annie Lyons: "I wanted to give a voice to the discussions I wish I’d had with my own mum."

September 22, 2020  By Annie Lyons   Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism  Features  News and Culture 
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Capitalism is Killing Us (But It
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Writing a History of a Pandemic During a Pandemic

Jon Sternfeld On Collective Memory and History as Instruction

September 22, 2020  By Jon Sternfeld   Posted In  Features  Health  History  Memoir  News and Culture  Politics 
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“Walking Each Other Home”

A Poem by Barbara Kingsolver

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“America, We Talk About It”

A Poem by Juan Felipe Herrera

September 22, 2020  By Juan Felipe Herrera   Posted In  Features  Fiction and Poetry  Poem 
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Moshe Safdie on the Architecture of Our Lives in Quarantine

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What Happens When a Woman Seeking an Abortion Is Turned Away?

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“Haunted”

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