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Russia Is Dying
Peter Pomerantsev on Oliver Bullough’s bleak mix of biography and reportage that looks inside the... MORE
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Bristol, Bridge to the Wide World
Travel writer Sara Wheeler, famous for her stories of polar expeditions, returns home to her city:... MORE
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Maps of the Heart of Manhattan
In ‘Mapping Manhattan,’ explore the city via 75 New Yorkers’ personal geographies.... MORE
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Turning to Tolstoy
As the Boston manhunt blared from TVs, critic Liesl Schillinger found herself turning to Tolstoy’s... MORE
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The Last Days of the Americans
William Dalrymple traces the ill-fated retreat of the 1842 British army from Afghanistan, and finds... MORE
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The Chechen Grievance
Benjamin Lytal checks in on Tolstoy’s tale of anti-heroism and betrayal, ‘Hadji Murad.’ MORE
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The Week’s Best Reads
The Daily Beast picks the best journalism from around the Web this week. By David Sessions. MORE
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Can You Raise a Wife?
An 18th-century philosopher adopted a 12-year-old and tried to raise her—as his wife.... MORE
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Losing My Religion
The American novel was once inseparable from proselytizing. How did it become anticlerical?... MORE
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Andrew Solomon Wins Lukas Prize
While Robert Caro wins history award. MORE
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Sex in the ‘Mad Men’ Era
Susan Jacoby, author of “The Last Men on Top,” on a time when sex wasn’t so great for the... MORE
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Big Idea: Farming Treats Cancer?
Physician Daphne Miller finds that innovative farming can teach us new lessons about our health. MORE



