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    • When Poetry Could Define a Life

      The Atlantic· 1 day ago

      From the 1970s through the 2000s, Marjorie Perloff and Helen Vendler were regularly mentioned together as America’s leading interpreters of poetry. When a 2000 article in ...

    • Big Germany, What Now? | Timothy Garton Ash

      Big Germany, What Now? | Timothy Garton Ash

      New York Review of Books· 2 hours ago

      More than 1,900 years ago Tacitus wrote a book about a fascinating people called the Germans. In his fifteenth-century treatise Germania, Aeneas Silvius...

    • We’re All Reading Wrong

      We’re All Reading Wrong

      The Atlantic· 6 days ago

      Reading, while not technically medicine, is a fundamentally wholesome activity. People have intuitively understood reading’s benefits for thousands of...

    • A Nail-Biter Show for Late-Night Bingeing

      A Nail-Biter Show for Late-Night Bingeing

      The Atlantic· 4 days ago

      Today’s special guest is Walt Hunter, a contributing editor who focuses on poetry and fiction. When Walt isn’t watching kid-friendly YouTube videos, he...

    • How our memories of food tell us who we are

      How our memories of food tell us who we are

      CNN via Yahoo News· 2 days ago

      “Bite by Bite” by Aimee Nezhukumatathil is a love letter to food. From apples and butter to halo-halo, each chapter weaves personal memoir through...

    • Youths with a View

      Youths with a View

      Santa Fe Reporter· 3 days ago

      Naktin and Shroulote will also have their work represented in Through Lines, the program’s first poetry anthology, which features poetry from 20...