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“Books Are Weapons in the War of Ideas.” The Incendiary Power of Literature in an Era of Censorship

Kenneth C. Davis on Book Bans, Reading as Exercising, and Turning to Shorter Books in the Age of Screens

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“Those Folks Never Had Their Lights Turned Off.” On the Literary Importance of Highlighting the Haves and the Have-Nots

From Barroom Chats with Raymond Carver to the Aperçus of Thomas Piketty, Douglas Unger Explores Class Consciousness in American Letters

October 7, 2024  By Douglas Unger   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Literary Criticism  Memoir 
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Satanic Sympathies: On the Demon Depictions That Helped Jamie Quarto Write Two-Step Devil

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On the Remarkable Legacy of Lewis Lapham

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All or Nothing: Deborah Levy on Marguerite Duras’s The Lover

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Translating the Ancient Language of The Vetala Tales

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