Affirmative Inaction

Opposition to affirmative action has drastically reduced minority enrollment at public universities; private institutions have the power and the responsibility to reverse the trend

The Faux Arts

Variations on a theme of deception

Beyond the Genteel

Response to Our Autumn Issue

Unauthorized, But Not Untrue

The real story of a biographer in a celebrity culture of public denials, media timidity, and legal threats

Empathy and Other Mysteries

Neuroscientists are discovering things about the brain that answer questions philosophers have been asking for centuries

The Word Made Flesh

What writers do and what boxers do is more alike than you might imagine

To Accept What Cannot Be Helped

At 80, a woman with a fatal disease knows she doesn’t want to die in the hospital and discovers, with her family, what that really means

Forgiveness

The Seduction

After years of favoring the endurance-test approach to teaching literature, a professor focuses on how to make books spark to life for her students

Adonis

Expatriate’s Lament

The Passionate Encounter

A noted midcentury critic has much to say in his journal about his fellow writers and the literary world they shared

Tangled Up in Dylan

The enduring appeal of a legendary American songwriter

Bob Dylan by Greil Marcus: Writings 1968–2010By Greil Marcus Bob Dylan in America By Sean Wilentz

Why I Don’t Give Tips on How to Write

Ode to Joy

What makes us happy?

Exploring Happiness: From Aristotle to Brain Science By Sissela Bok

Girl Power

The enigma who ruled her world

Cleopatra: A Life By Stacy Schiff

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