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Decorating Houses With Edith Wharton: On Interior Design as Art and Literary Practice
Emily J. Orlando Considers Another Creative Side of the Chronicler of the Gilded Age
October 18, 2024
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We Can’t Rely on Drug Companies to Keep Insulin Prices Low
Maris Kreizman on Living at the Whim of Corporate Pharmaceuticals
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Between Agency and Fate: Towards a New Poetics of Illness and Healing
Eleni Stecopoulos: “To be the hero or victim of one’s story is to deny the lines of power that cross and enervate our bodies.”
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The Original Eurotrip: How the Grand Tour Shaped Generations of 19th-Century Elites
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Rebecca Nagle on Craft Lessons from (a Different Kind of) Crafting
“I care more about being a good editor than being a good writer.”
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Disturbing the Bones
Andrew Davis and Jeff Biggers
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October 17, 2024
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Correcting for the Male Gaze: On the Unique Challenges of Writing Biographies of Women
How Iris Jamahl Dunkle Found the Fuller Story of the Life of Sanora Babb
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It Bugs Me That My Friend Claims to Be a Writer But Never Writes: Am I the Literary Asshole?
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Belonging Somewhere Else, Too: Seven Books on Making a Home in a New Country
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What the Story of Richard II and Henry IV Reveals About the Nature of Power
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“You Can’t Leave Your Folk at the Door.” On Queer Life in Appalachia
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To Fund, or Not to Fund: On Redefining What Type of Work Is Grant-Worthy
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The Mortal and Immortal Life of the Girl from Milan
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