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Andrew Johnson's Impeachment: A Model And A Warning for Trump
A Case Study in How to (Almost) Remove a President
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Allan J. Lichtman
| May 8, 2017
How Mozart Changed My Mind About America's Most Hated Bird
Lyanda Lynn Haupt on the Starling
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Lyanda Lynn Haupt
| May 5, 2017
How Inequality Shortens Lifespans
Poverty is a Matter of Life and Death
By
Keith Payne
| May 5, 2017
State Censorship: How the Library of Congress Came to Define Obscenity
On the Virtually Unknown History of the Delta Collection
By
Melissa Adler
| May 4, 2017
In the End, Everyone Will Have a Mugshot: On the Birth of the Police
Who Owns What?">The Police Came Into Being to Answer a Single Question:
Who Owns What?
By
Bill Lavender
| May 3, 2017
A Man Who Spent 27 Years Alone in the Woods on the Best of Hermit Literature
What Christopher Knight Read From His Nylon Tent in Central Maine
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Michael Finkel
| May 2, 2017
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Ramon Glazov
| April 28, 2017
Resist Authoritarianism by Refusing to Obey in Advance
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Timothy Snyder
| April 28, 2017
am weirdly politically correct"">
am weirdly politically correct"">
am weirdly politically correct"">John Waters: "I think I
am
weirdly politically correct"
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Alexander Chee
| April 27, 2017
F. Scott Fitzgerald and the Psychic Cost of Selling Out
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Anne Margaret Daniel
| April 25, 2017
Murakami vs. Bolaño: Competing Visions of the Global Novel
What Should International Fiction Accomplish?
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Adam Kirsch
| April 24, 2017
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Hamlet in a Sandstorm at a Syrian Refugee Camp">
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in a Sandstorm at a Syrian Refugee Camp
"This was fear of God, of the end of days, not of a weather event"
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Dominic Dromgoole
| April 21, 2017
When We Lay Ourselves Bare: Robin Wasserman and Charles Bock in Conversation
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| April 19, 2017
what was said on the bus stop: a new poem by Danez Smith
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Danez Smith
| April 17, 2017
The Witches of Suburbia
Good Witches Get Domesticated; Wicked Witches Are Made an Example
By
Willem De Blécourt
| April 14, 2017
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"Not much happens In fact there is much in the text that is not made…"