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The Hidden Agency of Women in Medieval Stories, from Beowulf to Guthlac’s Life

Matthew Gabriele and David M. Perry on the Literature of Europe’s Bright Ages

December 8, 2021  By Matthew Gabriele and David M. Perry   Posted In  Features  History  Literary Criticism  News and Culture 
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Of Fathers, Sons, and Unthinking Insults

Obed Silva Learns the Meaning of the Word “Güey”

December 8, 2021  By Obed Silva   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  Literary Criticism  Memoir 
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The Dangerous, Dirty Job of Oil Extraction: On the History of Offshore Exploration

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December 8, 2021  By Tabitha Lasley   Posted In  Features  History  News and Culture  Technology 
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How—and Why—America Criminalizes Poverty

Tony Messenger on a Neverending Cycle

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The Best Reviewed Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and Horror Books of 2021

Featuring Kazuo Ishiguro, Alexandra Kleeman, Jeff VanderMeer, Anthony Doerr, and more

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Denise Williams on Interrogating “Guilty Pleasures”

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David Bodanis On How Nice Guys, In Fact, Do Not Finish Last

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Gioia Diliberto on the Dark Side of Coco Chanel

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AudioFile’s 2021 Best Audiobooks: An Interview with Amir Abdullah

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Eating to Extinction: A Conversation with Food Journalist Dan Saladino

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Francesco Pacifico, trans. by Elizabeth Harris

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Here are five contemporary epistolary novels you should read.

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A novelist is suing Amazon for selling “centuries-old” copies of his book for over $1000.

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The Scapegoat: Siri Hustvedt on the Torture and Murder of Sylvia Likens

“Every myth explains too much, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t truths to be found in the story.”

December 7, 2021  By Siri Hustvedt   Posted In  Features  History  Memoir  News and Culture  Politics 
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