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Is Atheism the Last Unforgivable Sin of American Politics?

God Isn't Dead, At Least Not in the U.S. of A.

August 16, 2018  By Isaac Kramnick and R. Laurence Moore   Posted In  Features  News and Culture  Politics  Religion 
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On the Slyly Subversive Writing of E.M. Forster

If a Happy Ending Required Marriage, Forster Was All for Pessimism

August 16, 2018  By Wendy Moffat   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  Literary Criticism 
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Sameen Rushdie: “Food is a Way of Crossing Boundaries”

The Author of an Iconic Cookbook in Conversation With Paul Holdengraber

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From P.G. Wodehouse to Jane Smiley, 7 Comic Novels You Should Read

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On Finding an Uneasy Peace with Jazz Traditionalists

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In Which I, Nathan Englander, Offer Myself Up for Space Force

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August 15, 2018  By Nathan Englander   Posted In  Features  Humor  News and Culture 
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Buddy, the Library Isn’t a 7-Eleven

A Running Tally of Items People Have Asked for at the Circulation Desk

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New Poetry by Indigenous Women

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How to Read the Signs in New York City

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Nobody Grows Up Wanting to Be a Missile-Maker

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"After the End came the Beginning. And in the Beginning, there were eight of us, then nine—that was me—a number that would only decrease."

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August 14, 2018  By Gabrielle Bellot   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  Literary Criticism 
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Stepping Into the Boxing Ring as a Transgender Man

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