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Kevin Lozano
Voice Lessons
There’s much to learn about independent media from the life and death of The Village Voice.
Peter C. Baker
Staying Alive
Marlen Haushofer’s The Wall is a gripping drama of survival that plays with the conventions of the “last man” genre.
Jenny Uglow
The Volcano Lovers
For travelers in the Romantic period, Mount Vesuvius was an object of scientific curiosity, a political allegory, and a touchstone of the sublime.
Neve Gordon and Muna Haddad
The Road to Famine in Gaza
Hundreds of thousands of people in Gaza are at the brink of famine—a human-made disaster with roots in Israel’s history of using food as a weapon.
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