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Edmund White: Remembering a Doyen of LGBTQ+ Literature and His Mentorship
Michael T. Luongo on the Loss of a Great Writer and Mentor
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Michael T. Luongo
| July 11, 2025
Amman Compendium: Mariam Itani on Beirut, Home, and the Paradox of Living in Jordan
In Translation by Wiam El-Tamami, from the Latest Issue of "The Common"
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Mariam Itani
| May 19, 2025
Following in Elephants’ Footsteps: Packing for a Congo Expedition in the 1800s, and Now
Sophy Roberts Examines the Travelogues and Expeditions of Nineteenth-Century Europeans
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Sophy Roberts
| April 22, 2025
The Quiet Trauma of the Uprooted: Confronting the Origin Myths of Cuban Refugee Families
Ana Hebra Flaster on an Immigrant Family’s Reckonings in a New Country
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Ana Hebra Flaster
| April 22, 2025
Literary Locomotives: Nine Books Set on Trains That Show How They Changed the World
Emma Donoghue Recommends Émile Zola, Wolfgang Schivelbusch, Ethel Lina White, and More
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Emma Donoghue
| March 18, 2025
In Search of the Moomins in Helsinki: The Enduring Magic of Tove Jansson’s Characters
Christiana Spens Returns to Her Father’s world (and the Beloved Moomin Books)
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Christiana Spens
| November 20, 2024
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Vacation Mode: On the Literary Relationship Between Travel and Madness
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How to pick the perfect book to read on a plane.
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James Folta
| July 11, 2024
Book recommendations for every kind of summer person.
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| May 31, 2024
How Ancient and Modern Greek Helps Us Make Sense of Greece Today
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| November 2, 2023
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Amy Benson
| June 14, 2023
An Excellent View of Oblivion: On Italy’s Vanishing Towns
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Dominic Smith
| June 13, 2023
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| May 5, 2023
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