Fontaine-de-Vaucluse: Where the Waters Speak of Love

Reading Petrarch in Provence

Found in Translation

A poet learns how to feel and see and think and sound in the language of his adopted home

A Brief History of Secession

Why Calexit might not be as crazy as you think

Boom and Bust

Capturing the boom and bust of fracking in the Bakken

More Than Human

The dawn of a technologically enhanced super-species is upon us

Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow by Yuval Noah Harari

A More Mindful Economy

Applying Buddhism to the “dismal science”

Robocops and Robbers

Criminal justice in the age of digital spying and surveillance

Unwarranted: Policing Without Permission by Barry Friedman

On Political Correctness

Power, class, and the new campus religion

One Nation Under God

The contentious role of Christianity in politics

The Evangelicals: The Struggle to Shape America by Frances FitzGerald; Simon &amp

The Writer in the Family

The fiction of E. L. Doctorow gave a young man hope of connecting his father and his literary hero

The Weight of a Stone

Searching for stability in an erratic world led Oliver Sacks and other writers to the realms of geology

Double Exposure

On our first memories

Verde

Learning a foreign language isn’t just about improving cognitive function—it can teach us to sense the world anew

Magic Men

Aging Out

Many of us do not go gentle into that good night

Golden Years: How Americans Invented and Reinvented Old Ageby James Chappel

Under a Spell Everlasting

Thomas Mann’s Magic Mountain, published a century ago, tells of a world unable to free itself from the cataclysm of war

Old Christ Church in Alexandria. Virginia, attended by General Robert E. Lee in his youth and pictured here in 1911 (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign/Wikimedia Commons)

Divided Providence

Faith’s pivotal role in the outcome of the Civil War

Righteous Strife: How Warring Religious Nationalists Forged Lincoln’s Unionby Richard Carwardine

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

Ideology as Anatomy

How shifting ideas about women’s bodies have affected their lives

Immaculate Forms: A History of the Female Body in Four Partsby Helen King

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