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Never-Ending Nostalgia: Who and What Inspired Willa Cather
Benjamin Taylor on the Early Years of America's Chronicler of the Great Plains
By
Benjamin Taylor
| November 15, 2023
1848: Europe's Year of Revolt and Revolution
From Christopher Clark's Baillie Gifford Prize Shortlisted Revolutionary Spring
By
Christopher Clark
| November 15, 2023
Dinner With A Dictator: What Joseph Stalin Ate
Witold Szabłowski on the Culinary Habits and Preferences of the Soviet Strongman
By
Witold Szabłowski
| November 9, 2023
What To Do When Your Period Comes... In Space
Kelly Weinersmith and Zach Weinersmith Consider the Mechanics of Menstruation in the Cosmos
By
Kelly Weinersmith and Zach Weinersmith
| November 8, 2023
Magical and Essential: On the Mineral and Metallic Bases of Our World
Ed Conway Explores Chile's Salar de Atacama, the World's Richest Source of Lithium
By
Ed Conway
| November 8, 2023
Sigrid Nunez on the Process of Writing a Pandemic Novel
Jane Ciabattari Talks to the Author of The Vulnerables
By
Jane Ciabattari
| November 7, 2023
Best Reviewed
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Literature's Porous Borders: Where Fiction Ends and Reality Begins
By
Salar Abdoh
| November 7, 2023
On Art, Music and the Humanist Spirit in the Face of Nazi Atrocities
By
Jeremy Eichler
| November 6, 2023
A Conflagration That Consumes: What One Family Lost to Fire
By
John Vaillant
| November 2, 2023
“AI, Ain’t I A Woman?” On the Blindness and Limitations of Artificial Intelligence
Joy Buolamwini Exposes the Race and Gender Bias of an Emerging Technology
By
Joy Buolamwini
| November 1, 2023
The Transcendental Genius of George Balanchine’s Ballet
Mr. B">From Jennifer Homans's Baillie Gifford Prize Shortlisted
Mr. B
By
Jennifer Homans
| October 27, 2023
Dory Fantasmagory author Abby Hanlon has the real Tubtown toy.">
Dory Fantasmagory author Abby Hanlon has the real Tubtown toy.">
Dory Fantasmagory author Abby Hanlon has the real Tubtown toy.">
Dory Fantasmagory
author Abby Hanlon has the real Tubtown toy.
By
Janet Manley
| October 26, 2023
Marie Ndiaye on a Novel's Many Twists and Turns
Vengeance Is Mine">Jane Ciabattari Talks to the Author of
Vengeance Is Mine
By
Jane Ciabattari
| October 24, 2023
What is Left Unsaid: How Some Words Do—Or Don't—Make It Into Print
Sarah Ogilvie on Alexander John Ellis, the Man Behind the Oxford English Dictionary
By
Sarah Ogilvie
| October 23, 2023
A Family of Rabbits Embarks on a Perilous Journey
Watership Down">From the Illustrated Adaptation of Richard Adams's Classic Children's Story,
Watership Down
By
Richard Adams, James Sturm and Joe Sutphin
| October 17, 2023
How the Iron Horse Spelled Doom for the American Buffalo
Dayton Duncan and Ken Burns on General Custer, Buffalo Bill and Grand Duke Alexis
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Dayton Duncan and Ken Burns
| October 16, 2023
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Bestsellers to Blockbusters: Stephen King Reflects on the Adaptations of His Work
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Stephen King
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"Might be the best craft book on writing you will ever read It s not…"