The Meaning Behind the Lines

How Ibsen’s toughness and Chekhov’s tenderness transformed American playwriting and acting

Précautions Inutiles

Gary Snyder's Long View

Not Ready for Mt. Rushmore

Reconciling the myth of Ronald Reagan with the reality

Shock Waves

A blast in Baghdad tests the endurance of a soldier and his family

The Devil You Know

Keeping the peace in Ramadi calls for a little moral dexterity

Four Poems

Blue-Collar Brilliance

Questioning assumptions about intelligence, work, and social class

War Stories

Driving to the Moon

Enough Already

What I’d really like to tell the bores in my life

Sesquicentennial Excess

Must we erase evidence of later commemorations at Civil War sites?

Response to Our Spring Issue

Words Apart

A writer in Quebec finds that language creates an unbridgeable divide

Any Way You Slice It

Sundays at the community oven aren’t just about the pizza

Hypocrisy

Extralocal History

Barbarian Virtues

When Americans first yearned to transform themselves and save the world

Rebirth of a Nation: The Making of Modern America, 1877-1920 By Jackson Lears

Jungle Bungle

As a rubber baron, Henry Ford was no Firestone

Fordlandia: The Rise and Fall of Henry Ford's Forgotten Jungle City By Greg Grandin

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