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Groaning Under the Weight of History
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3 points
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bryanrasmussen
8 days ago
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"The White Whales of the Sky." On Moby-Dick, Airplanes, and Obsessions
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2 points
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PaulHoule
10 days ago
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On the Real-Life Story of Deep-Cover Russian Spies Living as American Families
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12 points
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archagon
10 days ago
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1 comment
The Paradox of Prosperity: How Urban Renewal Pushes Workers to the Periphery
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2 points
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PaulHoule
18 days ago
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How Victorian England Put Men on the Moon... Or Not (2022)
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3 points
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pera
22 days ago
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The Importance of Fact-Checking
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186 points
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NaOH
26 days ago
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131 comments
The Timeless Magic of Italo Calvino's Invisible Cities at 50
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2 points
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PaulHoule
29 days ago
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1 comment
Trump is trying to destroy libraries
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12 points
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mdp2021
39 days ago
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1 comment
The Evolution of the Color Pink
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17 points
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gmays
47 days ago
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What My Father's Emails Taught Me About the Craft of Writing
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50 points
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PaulHoule
49 days ago
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4 comments
Walking Shaped Simone and Hélène de Beauvoir's Art and Thought
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1 point
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lermontov
65 days ago
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Why Literature Loves Lists
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3 points
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Tomte
70 days ago
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Resist Authoritarianism by Refusing to Obey in Advance (2017)
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293 points
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pabs3
74 days ago
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198 comments
When Ford Madox Ford and Hemingway Started a Journal in Paris
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2 points
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Thevet
75 days ago
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What should the cover of Pride and Prejudice look like?
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1 point
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janpio
81 days ago
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Trying (and Failing) to Design My Own Book Cover
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2 points
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zdw
85 days ago
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Crumple Zone: What Car Crashes Reveal About Human Hubris and Fragility
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4 points
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PaulHoule
87 days ago
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Libraries and Well-Being: A Case Study from The New York Public Library
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229 points
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pseudolus
88 days ago
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144 comments
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It sure looks like Meta stole a lot of books to build its AI
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146 points
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pseudolus
3 months ago
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180 comments
What Roman Coins Reveal About the People Who Made Them
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23 points
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bookofjoe
3 months ago
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2 comments
The Forgers Hall of Fame: A Brief History of Literary Fakes and Frauds
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1 point
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pseudolus
3 months ago
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The Way of Water: On the Quiet Power of Ursula K. Le Guin's Activism
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5 points
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pseudolus
3 months ago
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Lit Hub's 50 Noteworthy Nonfiction Books of 2024
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2 points
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mdp2021
4 months ago
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Kurt Vonnegut's advice to the people of 2088 also applies to the people of 2020
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3 points
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peutetre
4 months ago
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Consider the Shipwreck: Ten Books on Maritime Disasters and Ecological Collapse
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29 points
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anarbadalov
4 months ago
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6 comments
The world of Dante's Divine Comedy
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115 points
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lermontov
4 months ago
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71 comments
In Praise of Print: Reading Is Essential in an Era of Epistemological Collapse
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364 points
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bertman
5 months ago
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333 comments
The Journey of a Sea Bean: In Praise of the Ocean's Smallest Gifts
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3 points
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PaulHoule
5 months ago
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Ancient Sumerians created the first writing system
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164 points
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HR01
5 months ago
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188 comments
Tech companies, once again, are trying to do publishing
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lithub.com
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3 points
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herbertl
5 months ago
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