We Shall Go to Her, But She Will Not Return to Us

The prodigal daughter comes home

Love in Wartime

The epistolary romance of a Los Alamos scientist and a Radcliffe junior destined for poetic renown

Blame

Letter to Posterity

A passion for philosophy led me to my first career, and a passion for art led me to a second, as a critic

Prince of Poets

Mahmoud Darwish was the voice of the Palestinian people—chronicling not just the struggles and political injustices, but also the rhythms of daily life

Academics Anonymous

Freud’s Immortal Question

Or, one student’s adventures in higher learning

Cassandra

Response to Our Summer 2012 Issue

Confounding Father

Thomas Jefferson and the economics of slavery

Master of the Mountain: Thomas Jefferson and His Slaves By Henry Wiencek

The Clintons Up Close

A friendship between two couples yields insights into a presidency and a marriage

Too Big to Fail and Too Risky to Exist

Four years after the 2008 financial crisis, banks are behaving more recklessly than ever

Questions of Being

What if our minds are the ultimate reality?

Why Does the World Exist? An Existential Detective Story By Jim Holt

Liberty Is a Slow Fruit

Lincoln the deliberate emancipator

Kerouac in His Own Words

An old friend explores his search for a new approach to the novel

The Voice Is All: The Lonely Victory of Jack Kerouac By Joyce Johnson

Mortify Our Wolves

The struggle back to life and faith in the face of pain and the certainty of death

The Voice Is Ready to Sing

A Monster at Large

Crime, politics, and the vagaries of Japanese justice

People Who Eat Darkness: The True Story of a Young Woman Who Vanished From the Streets of Tokyo — And the Evil That Swallowed Her Up By Richard Lloyd Parry

Four Poems

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