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Anxiety and Irresponsibility: What Is to Be Done About Literary Moralism?

A. Natasha Joukovsky on the Rampant Conflation of Fiction and History

October 13, 2022  By A. Natasha Joukovsky   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Literary Criticism 
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The Waning Years of Edward Hopper

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Philip Metres Considers the Borders Between the Earthly and the Divine

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How Hate-Fueled Misinformation and Propaganda Grew in Nazi Germany

“It is inconceivable that for an indefinite period the 65 million people in Germany will endure it.”

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What Made Samuel Adams Both the Most Essential and the Least Understood Founding Father

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There’s a Long History of Snobs Loving Classical Music—and Classical Musicians Loathing Them

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“In This Country, We Murder; Then We Honor.” Peter Orner on a Death in the Town His Family Loved

The Small Details Before and After a Tragedy

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How Joe Biden, in His Embrace of Progressive Economics, Could Be the Next FDR or LBJ

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The Color Line

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