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November 30, 2022
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November 30, 2022
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Kurt Cobain Talks to College Radio About Moving Beyond Grunge… and Seattle
“In some places we’re popular. Some places no one has heard of us.”
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Pico Iyer on the Timelessly Intimate Images of Norwegian Photographer Tom Sandberg
“Objects have lives, and the divisions we draw between animate and inanimate are a human-made creation.”
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On the Similarities Between Writing and Turning Oneself Into a Werewolf
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The 11 Best Book Covers of November
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Iain MacGregor on Discovering the Untold Stories of Stalingrad’s Citizens
“I always wish to get under the skin and discover the smell, the terror, the relief and the joy ordinary people felt.”
November 30, 2022
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Two Poems by Elisa Díaz Castelo
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Emily Pifer: Finding Truth (and Lying to Herself) While Editing Her Debut Memoir
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Ghostly Survivals: Michael Kimmelman and Lucy Sante on a Shapeshifting City
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In Praise of the Worker-Owned Company (OR: What to Do About Simon and Schuster)
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When Chekhov Became Chekhov: How the Son of a Serf Became a Literary Genius
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Read a New Translation of “The Caucasus” by Ukrainian Poet-Hero Taras Shevchenko
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