REVIEW: An Incisive Look at Race -- and How We Should Be Talking About It
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Read MoreUsing the Novelist's Life to Examine the Often-Troubling Rise of Globalization
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Read MoreThe World of John Cullen Murphy, Drawer of Prince Valiant, and His Friends
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Read MoreA Remarkable Second Volume in the Author's Planned Four-Part Seasonal Quartet
Read MoreGetting Into Harvard at Age 11, Being a Piano Virtuoso at Age 4, and Other Unusual Life Trajectories
Read MoreAnd 'Bad Jobs and Poor Decisions,' a Memoir of Life in the Working-Class Trenches
Read MoreThe Author Was Close to Death when He Wrote the Anti-Totalitarian Classic
Read More"Critics, All of Them Men, as Far as I Can Tell, Have Lavished Praise . . ."
Read MoreAnd a Woman Who Tracks Down the Lost Street Children of Uganda
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Read MoreIndustrial Workers Who Believed in Militancy, Solidarity, and Songs
Read MoreAnd a Sharp and Insightful Collection of Musings from Ursula K. Le Guin
Read MoreWhat if the Female Protagonist was Darcy, and She Had More Control Over Her Life?
Read MoreA Philosopher, who is Himself Biracial, Offers Up a New Way to Think About an Old Issue
Read MoreAnd Actor-Playwright Sam Shepard's Novella, Finished in the Weeks Before His Death
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