Thoreau's garret

A Transcendentalist at Work

Thoreau spent his last dozen years in this garret, making sense of what he could see from his windows

Encounters Of f the Page

After conducting 250 author interviews over four decades, I’m still engaged but a lot less awestruck

A Capital Crime

Winter Recipes from the Collective

Progress Report- Fighting for Freedom

Progress Report, Winter 2020

whale

Pursuing the White Whale

A briny exploration of Melville’s greatest work

Ahab’s Rolling Sea: A Natural History of Moby-Dick by Richard J. King

Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio

Alternate Universes

Quentin Tarantino has, over the course of his career, reimagined the art of filmmaking

The Goat

Kiev skyline

Corruption in the Courts

To understand how Ukraine became the center of Trump’s impeachment inquiry, it helps to understand the country’s troubled judiciary.

Lindsey Weber

Relationships that define us

In the Endless Arctic Light

A journey to the far north of Norway means confronting our changing climate

The Bears

“Faustina, or, Rock Roses” by Elizabeth Bishop

Poems read aloud, beautifully

Family/History

David Levering Lewis digs into his own origin story

In the Lions’ Studio

A new dual biography turns the lens on the towering architects of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Louis B. Mayer and Irving Thalberg: The Whole Equationby Kenneth Turan

Such People

“My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer” by Mark Strand

Poems read aloud, beautifully

Kyung Kim

Far over the misty mountains

The Fair Fields

Only rarely did the outside world intrude on an idyllic Connecticut childhood, but in the tumultuous 1960s, that intrusion included an encounter with evil

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