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Toppled: The Accidental Opening of the Berlin Wall

Paul Vidich on the Timeline of a Historic Night

November 8, 2019  By Paul Vidich   Posted In  Features  History  News and Culture  Politics 
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The Wild, Impassioned World of Anaïs Nin’s Diaries

Revolutionary Writing That Bridged the Public and Private

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How Lou Sullivan’s Journals Enrich the History of Trans Literature

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On Harriet Tubman’s Final Escape Mission

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Maaza Mengiste: This Book Was ‘A Bone in My Body’

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On What the Constraints of Parenting Have Taught Me About Writing

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Hans Fallada, the Anti-Nazi Writer Who Reluctantly Served the Reich

When You Live in Interesting Times, Nothing is Apolitical

November 8, 2019  By Geoff Wilkes   Posted In  Biography  Craft and Criticism  Features  Literary Criticism  News and Culture  Politics 
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Inside the Early Struggles of the Women Who Built Disney

Nathalia Holt on What It Took to Break Into Animation in the 1930s

November 8, 2019  By Nathalia Holt   Posted In  Features  Film and TV  History  News and Culture 
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Julie Justicz on the Difficulty of Finding a Home for Kids with Disabilities

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Ananda Devi (trans. Jeffrey Zuckerman)

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Don’t lose your mind, but next year’s Met Gala theme is (basically) Virginia Woolf.

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Remembering Stephen Dixon: Writer, Teacher, Friend

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Mariana Enríquez wins the Herralde Prize for a work of Gothic political horror.

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Oprah’s next book club pick is Elizabeth Strout’s Olive, Again.

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