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April 01, 2014

The Ogre's Guests

April 01, 2014/ John Cotter

In his latest novel In Paradise Peter Matthiessen dramatizes a collision between the thoughtful philosophy of Zen and the worst of the 20th Century's horrors.

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Fiction, Literary Criticism
April 2014, fiction, literary criticism
March 31, 2014

Sermons from the Ivory Tower

March 31, 2014/ Dorian Stuber

A thoughtful exploration of what it means to teach the humanities would be a welcome intervention in the never-ending talk of crisis. Unfortunately, Why Teach? is not that book.

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March 31, 2014/ Dorian Stuber/
Education, Politics & History
April 2014, Dorian Stuber
March 31, 2014

The Word Made Flesh

March 31, 2014/ Steve Donoghue

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March 31, 2014/ Steve Donoghue/
Monthly Cover, Politics & History
April 2014, Book Review, Steve Donoghue
March 31, 2014

Title Menu: 10 Books that Might be Poetry

March 31, 2014/ Elisa Gabbert

Are these 10 books collections of "poetry"? Does it matter? "As poetry" is the best way to read these hybrid titles.

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March 31, 2014/ Elisa Gabbert/
Poetry
April 2014, Poetry
March 31, 2014

MOONS OF GRIEF

March 31, 2014/ Kim Roberts

a poem

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March 31, 2014/ Kim Roberts/
Poetry
April 2014, Poetry
March 31, 2014

Laylat-al-Qadr

March 31, 2014/ Jacob Spears

A kaleidoscopic new book explores one of history's sharpest paradoxes: the Age of Liberty was also the Age of Slavery

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March 31, 2014/ Jacob Spears/
Politics & History
April 2014, Book Review
March 31, 2014

Tell Me Something I Don’t Know

March 31, 2014/ Maureen Thorson

Two new books of poetry take different approaches to the written word and its conundrums. Can words express the truth, or are we asking too much of them?

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March 31, 2014/ Maureen Thorson/
Literary Criticism, Poetry
April 2014, literary criticism, maureen thorson, Poetry, Poetry Review
March 31, 2014

“There Is No Enjoyment in This Life”

March 31, 2014/ Greg Waldmann

Iraqi lawyer and former exile Zaid al-Ali writes a bleak, sobering account of the state of his homeland in the post-"Mission Accomplished" era - but is there any reason for hope?

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March 31, 2014/ Greg Waldmann/
Politics & History
April 2014, Book Review, george w bush, greg waldmann, Vietnam
March 31, 2014

Not Just Cutting Ribbons

March 31, 2014/ Jerry White

For the past 25 years, the Irish Presidency has been a wonder to behold: a place where passionate eccentrics can embody a complicated country.

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March 31, 2014/ Jerry White/
Politics & History
April 2014, Book Review, jerry white
March 31, 2014

Love in a Cold Climate

March 31, 2014/ Sara Henkin

Isabel Greenberg's graphic novel is set in the frozen land of Nord, but its lush storytelling influences come from such legendary places as Mount Olympus and Mount Sinai

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March 31, 2014/ Sara Henkin/
Arts & Life
April 2014, Book Review, comics
March 31, 2014

In the Land of the Free Brain

March 31, 2014/ Y. Greyman

"Your field is the mind, mine is the brain - will the twain ever meet?" Master novelist E. L. Doctorow's latest deals with the traumas of duality.

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March 31, 2014/ Y. Greyman/
Fiction, Literary Criticism
April 2014, Book Review, fiction, literary criticism
March 31, 2014

IF IT’S THE LAST THING YOU DO

March 31, 2014/ Jennifer H. Fortin

a poem

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March 31, 2014/ Jennifer H. Fortin/
Poetry
April 2014, Poetry
March 31, 2014

Doubleplusungood

March 31, 2014/ Michael Johnson

Putin's Soviet predecessors were masters of doublespeak. As Ukraine suffers again, it's clear that their descendents are now in charge.

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March 31, 2014/ Michael Johnson/
Politics & History
April 2014, Book Review, Michael Johnson
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