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The Ugandan Reporter Shedding Light on the Lives of Missing Children
How Gladys Kalibbala Found her Journalistic Calling
By
Jessica Yu
| November 8, 2017
Two Dozen Eyes of a Jellyfish">
Two Dozen Eyes of a Jellyfish">
Two Dozen Eyes of a Jellyfish">Looking at Life Through the
Two Dozen Eyes of a Jellyfish
"They Sense Their World With Not Just One But With Many, Many Faces"
By
Juli Berwald
| November 7, 2017
The Body of Loneliness Was Embraced: Two Poems by Leonard Cohen
Book of Longing">On the First Anniversary of his Death, Read from Cohen's Book of Longing
By
Leonard Cohen
| November 7, 2017
The Women Who Shaped Vladimir Lenin
He Took Them As Seriously in Political Matters As He Did Men
By
Victor Sebestyen
| November 7, 2017
How the KKK Shaped Modern Comic Book Superheroes
Masked Men Who Take the Law into Their Own Hands
By
Chris Gavaler
| November 3, 2017
Writing Poetry Under Stalin: Samizdat and Memorization
"Worse Than a State Indifferent to Poetry was One Obsessed With It"
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Martin Puchner
| November 2, 2017
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To the Lady Who Mistook Me for the Help at the National Book Awards
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Patrick Rosal
| November 1, 2017
Literary Witches, From Angela Carter to Zora Neale Hurston
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Taisia Kitaiskia and Katy Horan
| October 31, 2017
On Horror, Heavy Metal, and Why We Love to Be Scared
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Steve Almond
| October 31, 2017
9 Off-the-Beaten Path Horror Books to Read this Halloween
From Comics Anthologies to Genre-Bending Novels and More
By
Cassidy Foust
| October 31, 2017
Absences and Inhumanity: 5 Works of Abstract Horror
Clarice Lispector, Dennis Cooper, and More
By
Gary J. Shipley
| October 30, 2017
Against the "Melting Pot" Metaphor
On Arguments Over Americanization and Homogenized Culture
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Mike Wallace
| October 30, 2017
The Dreams of Helga Goebbels: From Ulli Lust's New Graphic Novel
An Excerpt from the First Work of Fiction From an Award-Winning Graphic Novelist
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Ulli Lust
| October 27, 2017
Learning the Hard Way That Writing a Book is Not Like Writing for TV
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Evany Rosen
| October 25, 2017
The Enslaved Man Who Escaped George Washington—Twice
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| October 24, 2017
A Pilgrimage to the World's Most Famous Manuscript
Coming Face to Face with the Book of Kells
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Christopher de Hamel
| October 24, 2017
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Bestsellers to Blockbusters: Stephen King Reflects on the Adaptations of His Work
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