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“Horseshit!” Yes, Marlon Brando, Eclectic Bibliophile, Wrote in His Books

“Horseshit!” Yes, Marlon Brando, Eclectic Bibliophile, Wrote in His Books

Rebecca Rego Barry Digs Through the Actor’s Personal Library as it Heads to Auction

By Rebecca Rego Barry | June 7, 2021

The Cozy, Homey, Intricate Illustrations of Jan Brett

The Cozy, Homey, Intricate Illustrations of Jan Brett

Rebecca Rego Barry on the New Exhibition at the Fenimore Art Museum in Cooperstown, NY

By Rebecca Rego Barry | May 3, 2021

Writing the What-If: The Aftermath of a Daughter’s Grief

Writing the What-If: The Aftermath of a Daughter’s Grief

Rebecca Handler on Exploring Alternate Narrative Paths

By Rebecca Handler | March 11, 2021

What It Means to Be a Black Mother in White America

What It Means to Be a Black Mother in White America

own sense of guilt.”">Rebecca Carroll: “Most white people go straight to their
own sense of guilt.”

By Rebecca Carroll | February 23, 2021

Have Robots... Always Been With Us?

Have Robots... Always Been With Us?

Rebecca Morgan Frank on Books by Charles Dickens, Elizabeth King, Karel Čapek, and More

By Rebecca Morgan Frank | February 17, 2021

Surviving the White Gaze: A Memoir
The Sea Gate
On Cairns, Hoodoos, and Monoliths: What Happens in the Desert Shouldn't Always Stay in the Desert

On Cairns, Hoodoos, and Monoliths: What Happens in the Desert Shouldn't Always Stay in the Desert

Rebecca Worby Reckons with the Objects Others Leave Behind

By Rebecca Worby | December 7, 2020

Black Sun
Yearning for My Grandmother Muriel Rukeyser (and Grappling With Her Legacy)

Yearning for My Grandmother Muriel Rukeyser (and Grappling With Her Legacy)

Rebecca Rukeyser Confronts the History of Her Own Family

By Rebecca Rukeyser | August 12, 2020

The Internet Has Split Our Sense of Self. Can the Page Reproduce That?

The Internet Has Split Our Sense of Self. Can the Page Reproduce That?

and Real-World Psyches ">Rebecca Watson on the Blurred Line Between Our Online
and Real-World Psyches

By Rebecca Watson | August 12, 2020

Remembering Mark Strand: Lover of Voicemails, Roaster of Chickens, Writer of Poems

Remembering Mark Strand: Lover of Voicemails, Roaster of Chickens, Writer of Poems

Rebecca Dinerstein on the Life and Times of a Wonderful Mentor

By Rebecca Dinerstein Knight | March 31, 2020

Carolyn Wells, in the Library, with a Revolver

Carolyn Wells, in the Library, with a Revolver

How a prolific mystery author with a penchant for collecting rare books helped to create the ‘biblio-mystery’ genre

By Rebecca Rego Barry | March 19, 2020

The Borrower
Rebecca Fisseha on #MeToo in Ethiopia and Eritrea

Rebecca Fisseha on #MeToo in Ethiopia and Eritrea

When Women Who Survive Split the World Open

By Rebecca Fisseha | September 11, 2019

Fight Club">Everyone Misunderstands the Point of <emFight Club">

Fight Club">Everyone Misunderstands the Point of Fight Club

Rebecca Renner on the Forgotten Anti-Capitalist Message of an Unjustly Vilified Work

By Rebecca Renner | July 26, 2019

Your weekly deal memo: Eimear McBride, Rebecca Dinerstein Knight, & more

Your weekly deal memo: Eimear McBride, Rebecca Dinerstein Knight, & more

By Emily Temple | June 28, 2019

Rebecca Godfrey on Small-Town Violence and the Evolution of True Crime

Rebecca Godfrey on Small-Town Violence and the Evolution of True Crime

Over two decades ago, teenagers killed a young woman in Rebecca Godfrey's hometown. Her account of the crime is a modern classic.

By Nicola Maye Goldberg | June 26, 2019

To Kill a Mockingbird Failed Scout Finch">How the Adaptation of <emTo Kill a Mockingbird Failed Scout Finch">

To Kill a Mockingbird Failed Scout Finch">How the Adaptation of To Kill a Mockingbird Failed Scout Finch

Rebecca Renner: Gregory Peck Made the Film All About Atticus

By Rebecca Renner | June 18, 2019

What Happens When You Pose as Susan Sontag on Twitter?

What Happens When You Pose as Susan Sontag on Twitter?

Rebecca Brill on Inhabiting the Diaries of a Great Mind

By Rebecca Brill | May 23, 2019

Unsent Letter'
A Poem by Rebecca Hazelton">'Self-Portrait as Unsent Lines,<br Unsent Letter'
A Poem by Rebecca Hazelton">

Unsent Letter'
A Poem by Rebecca Hazelton">'Self-Portrait as Unsent Lines,
Unsent Letter'
A Poem by Rebecca Hazelton

Gloss">From the Collection Gloss

By Rebecca Hazelton | April 9, 2019