The Writer in the Family

The fiction of E. L. Doctorow gave a young man hope of connecting his father and his literary hero

Birthday Boy

“The Horses” by Ted Hughes

Poems read aloud, beautifully

Amy Wetsch

Life, magnified

The Weight of a Stone

Searching for stability in an erratic world led Oliver Sacks and other writers to the realms of geology

New Year, Old Year

“The Horses” by Edwin Muir

Poems read aloud, beautifully

The Snow Maiden

Our final episode of 2018 is a send-off to the solstice

Ho Ho Horror

Why not make this Christmas a little darker?

A Story for Christmas

In Search of a Great Modernist

Do Proust’s final days illuminate his novel?

Proust at the Majestic: The Last Days of the Author Whose Book Changed Paris By Richard Davenport-Hines

Tiny Tomes

Literature in miniature has a 500-year history, but what’s the appeal of a volume too small to read?

Response to Our Spring Issue

Summer

Rio: Feckless and Reckless

Story Time

The Man Who Got His Way

John Hammond, scion of white privilege, helped integrate popular music

The Crux of the Matter

Heather McHugh

The Ordinariness of AIDS

Can a disease that tells us so much about ourselves ever be anything but extraordinary?

The Sack of Baghdad

The U.S. invasion of Iraq has turned cultural icons into loot and archaeological sites into ruins

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