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From the Silk Road to New Jersey
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Quarterly Journal: No. 32, 10th Anniversary Issue
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Adam Phillips’s “On Wanting to Change” and “On Getting Better”
Kate Wolf is joined by Adam Phillips to discuss his two latest books, both published this year, “On Wanting to Change” and “On Getting Better.”...
Another World: On Ada Ferrer’s “Cuba: An American History”
Esther Allen explores the braided tale of “Cuba: An American History” by Ada Ferrer....
Ukrainian Poetry from Another Era
Ostap Kin revisits 11 collections of Ukrainian poetry in English translation from the second half of the 20th century....
Chasing After Home or Running Away from It: Derrick Austin and Shangyang Fang Discuss Their New Collections
Derrick Austin and Shangyang Fang discuss their new books, “Tenderness” and “Burying the Mountain.”...
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Willing Executioners: On Grant T. Harward’s “Romania’s Holy War”
Exposing the depths of Romania’s ideological commitment to its crusade against “Judeo-Communism.”...
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Another Look at India’s Books: Sanjay Seth’s “Subject Lessons: The Western Education of Colonial India”
In this column, Saikat Majumdar discusses books from India that haven’t received due attention....
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No Walk in the Park
A history of the beginning of the United States’s signature national park, told through the stories of three men with different visions....
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The Endless Struggle Between Censorship and Free Speech
Stephen Rohde reviews “Free Speech: A History from Socrates to Social Media” by Jacob Mchangama....
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Russia’s Blatant Violation of International Law
Don Franzen interviews Mark Ellis about the legal implications of the Russian invasion of Ukraine....
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