Chasing Henrietta

Why one novelist keeps returning to the same inscrutable character

A Legacy in Ruins

What now for Iraq’s Mosul Museum, recently liberated from ISIS?

My Mongolian Spot

An ephemeral birthmark is a rare gift, connecting me to generations spanning the centuries

Back From Oblivion

A writer who refused to live in a world robbed of meaning

The Poetry of Weldon Kees: Vanishing as Presence by John T. Irwin

Broken Bodies, Broken Forms

What relation does art bear to suffering? 

Draw Your Weapons by Sarah Sentilles

Things Sweet to Taste

Much to my regret, I never truly knew the woman who helped raise me

A Wink and a Nod

The French artist Nadar at his most subversive and sly

Unstacking the Deck

Sound and Sense

Five Poems
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Our Nuclear Future

We may think the bomb is back, but it never really went away

Dishonorable Behavior

The scourge of military sexual assault and the warrior’s masculine code

It’s Complicated

Unraveling the mystery of why people act as they do

Behave: The Biology of Humans at Our Best and Worstby Robert M. Sapolsky

Waking From the Dream

Most Americans assume society is more egalitarian than it is

The Broken Ladder: How Inequality Affects the Way We Think, Live, and Dieby Keith Payne

Industrial Evolution

Digging Into the Future

Not by Taste Alone

The flavor of food is produced by all of the senses

Gastrophysics: The New Science of Eatingby Charles Spence

England, My England

The poet whose bucolic lyrics defined a generation

Housman Country: Into the Heart of Englandby Peter Parker

Virtual Vellum

Reading Thoreau at 200

Why is the seminal work of the great American transcendentalist held in such scorn today?

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