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December 2, 2013
William Giraldi
Why Do We View Primo Levi’s Work Through the Prism of His Death?
November 28, 2013
Laurie Penny
In Defense of Bad Sex Writing
November 22, 2013
Adam Plunkett
What Happens When a Professor Tries To Use Philosophy to Prevent Suicide
November 22, 2013
Laurie Penny
An Interview With Neil Gaiman, the Internet's Favorite Fantasy Writer
"It was much, much more fun being absolutely unknown"
November 22, 2013
John Gray
Malcolm Gladwell Is America’s Best-Paid Fairy-Tale Writer
The heavily-footnoted uplift of 'David and Goliath'
November 20, 2013
Elaine Showalter
I Rediscovered Lynne Cheney's Forgotten Feminist Novel
Her feuding daughters could learn a lot from it
November 19, 2013
Clancy Sigal
The Doris Lessing I Knew: Young, Passionate, and Struggling to Keep It Together
November 18, 2013
Ursula Le Guin
Doris Lessing's First Sci-Fi Book Reads Like a Debut Novel
October 13, 1979
November 17, 2013
Peter E. Gordon
When Religion Had a Mind
The history of philosophical religion
November 14, 2013
Isaac Chotiner
Someone Not Named P.G. Wodehouse Has Just Written a New Bertie and Jeeves Novel
November 13, 2013
Cara Parks
Why Is Pop Culture So Obsessed With the Middle Ages?
November 10, 2013
Nathan Deuel
Daniel Alarcón's Haunting Political Fiction
The case for South America's continued importance
November 10, 2013
Sunil Khilnani
In 1971, a Genocide Took Place. Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger Did Nothing. Intentionally.
The lost history of one of our lowest moments
November 9, 2013
Adam Kirsch
Giacomo Leopardi's "Zibaldone," the Least Known Masterpiece of European Literature
November 8, 2013
Joanna Trollope
What Jane Austen Would Have Thought About the Kardashians
Pretension remains the greatest social crime—and authenticity the greatest virtue.
November 8, 2013
Marc Tracy
The Pivotal, Behind-the-Scenes Story of How the "Game Change" Guys Get Sources to Talk
November 7, 2013
Nicola Charomonte
Albert Camus Thought That Life Is Meaningless
April 26, 1946: Nicola Chiaramonte Reviews 'The Stranger'
November 7, 2013
Eric A. Posner
Before You Reboot the NSA, Think About This
The paradox of reforming the secrecy-industrial complex
November 5, 2013
Meredith Turits
Therapy: The Cause of, and Solution to, All of Writers' Problems
November 5, 2013
Robert Littell
Sinclair Lewis' 'Babbitt' Is "Hideously True to the Worst Things in America"
October 4, 1922
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