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The Best Reviewed Nonfiction of 2023

Featuring Janet Malcolm, David Grann, Martin Luther King, Naomi Klein, and More

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Shadow Face: Jessica Moore on the Dissolving Margins of Motherhood

“I was made dangerously permeable so my babies could be born.”

December 7, 2023  By Jessica Moore   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  Literary Criticism  Memoir  News and Culture 
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Unlocking Digital Doors: On the Hacker Group That Told Congress They Could Take Down the Internet

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December 7, 2023  By Walter J. Scheirer   Posted In  Features  History  News and Culture  Politics  Technology 
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Black Lives Matter in the Classroom: A Roundtable on Teaching CRT and Disputed Literature Today

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The Children of This Madness

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Naomi Alderman On Tech Billionaires as Today’s Villains

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Taylor Byas on Writing About Her Hometown

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Daniel Henning and AudioFile’s 2023 Best Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and Horror Audiobooks

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Why Ava DuVernay went to Germany to burn books.

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Here are the 2023 recipients of the $40,000 Whiting Creative Nonfiction Grant.

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Two Poems by Marlon Hacla, Translated by Kristine Ong Muslim

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David Sterling Brown on Shakespeare’s White Others

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