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May 19, 2015
Shaj Mathew
Welcome to Literature’s Duchamp Moment
Avant-garde fiction is starting to resemble conceptual art
May 18, 2015
Steve Friess
When "Holocaust" Became "The Holocaust"
An etymological mystery
May 15, 2015
Cara Parks
Instill Life
The dark and light of Sally Mann
May 15, 2015
Siddhartha Deb
Those Mythological Men and Their Sacred, Supersonic Flying Temples
What tales of ancient Vedic aircraft tell us about India’s place in the modern world
May 14, 2015
Jerry A. Coyne
Life Is "Triggering." The Best Literature Should Be, Too.
A few Columbia students want warnings on Ovid. What's next? Here's what Literature Fascism would look like.
May 10, 2015
Edmund Newton
My Mom Worked Tirelessly for Me Throughout My Childhood and All I Got Her Was This Lousy Book
May 10, 2015
Phoebe Maltz Bovy
The Risks of Siding With French Secularism
The National Front's defense of 'Charlie Hebdo' should make the mag's progressive American defenders wary
May 1, 2015
Ben Lazarus
Why Joseph Mitchell Stopped Writing
April 29, 2015
Jay Deshpande
The Raw Epic Poetry of the South's Forgotten Genius Is Ready for a Comeback
April 24, 2015
Whitney Mallett
Bodies in Flux
Maggie Nelson's latest book, 'The Argonauts', captures life's messiness
April 23, 2015
Laura Marsh
Giving Up on Love
Vivian Gornick and the pursuit of an uncoupled life.
April 23, 2015
Jeffrey Aaron Snyder
America Will Never Move Beyond the Culture Wars
April 22, 2015
Gemma Sieff
Fashion Failure
Making sense of the spectacular collapse of two of fashion’s best-known bad boys
April 21, 2015
Damian Lanigan
The English Channel
Imperial nostalgia invades American television
April 19, 2015
Michael Eric Dyson
The Ghost of Cornel West
What happened to America's most exciting black scholar?
April 19, 2015
William Giraldi
Object Lesson
Why we need physical books
April 17, 2015
Jeet Heer
Science Fiction's White Boys' Club Strikes Back
April 14, 2015
Anna Wiener
Millennials, Meet Renata Adler
Her latest nonfiction collection, 'After The Tall Timber,' is a guidepost for the post-9/11 generation
April 14, 2015
Jeet Heer
Don't Forget What Richard Pryor Taught Us: Offensive Comedy Can Be Liberating
April 8, 2015
Phoebe Maltz Bovy
VIDA Wants Writers to Create "Important" Female Characters. Bad Advice.
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