A Dream of a Writer

Peter Taylor’s stories reveal an artist immersed in the quotidian who rose to the complexities of the heart and psyche

Wave of Anguish

Could disobedience have saved a group of Japanese students?

Ghosts of the Tsunami: Death and Life in Japan’s Disaster Zone by Richard Lloyd Parry

A Bronx Tale

Photographing the story beyond stereotypes and headline news

Opioids and Paternalism

To help end the crisis, both doctors and patients need to find a new way to think about pain

Listen Up

Five questions about the future of communication

Metropolis Rising

How the Big Apple took its place among the world’s great cities

Greater Gotham: A History of New York City From 1898 to 1919 by Mike Wallace

Glimpses of Home

Intimate films from two late Chicago directors

Antiquarian Dreams

Sometimes it’s okay to judge history by its cover

Meetings With Remarkable Manuscripts: Twelve Journeys into the Medieval World by Christopher de Hamel

Still Wilderness

What are we feeling when we are feeling joy? And where inside us does that feeling reside?

Out of the Woods?

Bringing back the wild tigers of India

The Epic Viking Saga of the Everyday

Eleanor Barraclough on the ordinary people of Norse history

All Talk

Ease of communication will not save us

Superbloom: How Technologies of Connection Tear Us Apartby Nicholas Carr

Burned

“The White Heart of God” by Jack Gilbert

Poems read aloud, beautifully

Paige Ledom

Out of the ordinary

The Brahmin and His Imaginary Friend

How a classic paean to the honest virtues of a Maine fisherman obscured several ugly truths

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

Cudillero

“The Terrorist, He’s Watching” by Wislawa Szymborska

Poems read aloud, beautifully

Keepers of the Old Ways

Eliot Stein on the people keeping cultural traditions alive

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