The Fair Fields
Only rarely did the outside world intrude on an idyllic Connecticut childhood, but in the tumultuous 1960s, that intrusion included an encounter with evil
By Rosanna Warren Thursday, February 6, 2025
“The Frog Prince” by Stevie Smith
Poems read aloud, beautifully
By Amanda Holmes Tuesday, February 4, 2025
The Epic Viking Saga of the Everyday
Eleanor Barraclough on the ordinary people of Norse history
By Stephanie Bastek Friday, January 31, 2025
“The White Heart of God” by Jack Gilbert
Poems read aloud, beautifully
By Amanda Holmes Tuesday, January 28, 2025
The Brahmin and His Imaginary Friend
How a classic paean to the honest virtues of a Maine fisherman obscured several ugly truths
By Janna Malamud Smith Friday, January 24, 2025
Divided Providence
Faith’s pivotal role in the outcome of the Civil War
By Robert Wilson Thursday, January 23, 2025
Righteous Strife: How Warring Religious Nationalists Forged Lincoln’s Union by Richard Carwardine
The Fate of Rome
What really caused the fall of the Eternal City?
By Charlotte Salley Monday, November 13, 2017
The Three Percent
Literature in translation—including the first fiction ever published in English from Madagascar and Tibet
By Stephanie Bastek Friday, November 10, 2017
Beethoven in the Blitz
When the bombs fell, Myra Hess played on
By Sudip Bose Thursday, November 9, 2017
Categorical Kindness
The hidden racism of polite condescension
By Thomas Chatterton Williams Wednesday, November 8, 2017
Sonic Fields of Dark and Light
Morton Feldman and his Rothko Chapel