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September 19, 2024 Emilie Menzel on Depicting Animals in Poetry, Learning from Music, and Constructing a New Self
September 18, 2024 Smaller, shorter books aren’t the only way to make publishing more climate friendly.
September 18, 2024 Class Defectors vs. Working Class Traitors: What JD Vance Could Learn From Édouard Louis and Annie Ernaux
September 18, 2024 How Brooklyn’s Earliest Black Residents Found Empowerment and Solidarity in Their Diverse Community
September 18, 2024 The Woman Who Invented “Dark Fantasy.” How Gertrude Barrows Bennett Popularized the Fantastic