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Jonathan Lethem on the Wishfulness of Dystopian Fiction

In Conversation with Mitzi Rapkin on the First Draft Podcast

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On Big Tech’s Moligopolists, the 21st Century’s Robber Barons

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On the Supreme Court’s Misinterpretation of the Religion Clauses

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Alix E. Harrow on Intertwining Witchcraft and Women’s Suffrage

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In Conversation with Robert Bathurst, Narrator of All the Devils Here by Louise Penny

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The Hidden Literary Heritage of Harriet the Spy

Leslie Brody on the Origins of an Iconic Character

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On Loneliness and the Superficial Friendships of Men

Andrew Reiner: Toward a New, More Emotional Masculinity

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Lessons in Humility From Teaching in the Mojave Desert

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