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The Travails of Maria the Beauty: On the Plight of Indigenous Women in the Brazilian Amazon

Alex Cuadros Explores Patriarchy and Exploitation in a Context of Modern-Day Colonialism

January 6, 2025  By Alex Cuadros   Posted In  Features  History  News and Culture 
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Forest, Forest Burning Bright: On Humans’ Relationship with Trees in an Era of Climate Change

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Paradise in Progress: On Creating a Natural Refuge in the Blue Ridge Mountains

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January 6, 2025  By Paula Whyman   Posted In  Features  Memoir  Nature  News and Culture 
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Amitava Kumar and Claire Messud on Literary Friendship

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Forrest Gander on the Poem as Novel

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Crumple Zone: What Car Crashes Reveal About Human Hubris and Fragility

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January 3, 2025  By Sara Mitchell   Posted In  Features  Memoir  News and Culture 
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What Does It Mean to Remake Nosferatu Instead of Simply Dracula?

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The Way of Water: On the Quiet Power of Ursula K. Le Guin’s Activism

Julie Phillips Considers a Beloved Author’s Lifetime of Helping With the Housework of Democracy

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Trees of Life and Knowledge: Jamaica Kincaid on Colonialism, Gardening, and Worshipping Her Plants

The Author of “An Encyclopedia of Gardening for Colored Children” in Conversation with Sandra Guzmán

January 3, 2025  By Sandra Guzmán   Posted In  Craft and Criticism  Features  History  In Conversation  Literary Criticism  Nature  News and Culture  Politics 
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“The Things Heaven Cannot Tell People”

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The Most Anticipated Children’s Books of 2025

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