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Teaching Climate Change With The Lorax and The Jungle

Mark Gozonsky on Getting High-School Kids to Read and Care About the Climate in Unconventional Ways

October 21, 2019  By Mark Gozonsky   Posted In  Climate Change  News and Culture  Science 
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The Two Mughal Princes Who Stood in the Way of the British East India Company

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October 21, 2019  By William Dalrymple   Posted In  Features  History  News and Culture 
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And Other Memorabilia from the Man's Estate

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Dheepa Maturi on the Value of Epistolary Correspondence,
in What Ever Form

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The Life and Times of McDermott and McGough, True Artists of Downtown NYC

From Modern Calvary in the Catskills to Small Penis Paintings

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On the Sexist Reception of Willa Cather’s World War I Novel

From Hemingway to Mencken, No One Thought a Woman Could Write About Combat

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How Castro Unintentionally Galvanized a Generation of Cubans

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Petina Gappah on Human Nature, Good and Evil

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From Burning Man to Industrial Rome, Gift-Giving as Ritualized, Collective Offering

Lewis Hyde on the Anniversary of His Bestselling Book The Gift

October 21, 2019  By Lewis Hyde   Posted In  Features  Film and TV  History  News and Culture  Politics 
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Madeline Stevens: ‘It’s Okay to Take a Long Time to Write One Thing.’

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Jessica Hagedorn on Writing Experimentally and Trusting the Imagination

In Conversation with Will Schwalbe on But That's Another Story

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Gary Janetti on Patti LuPone

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