On the urging of a cave diver she knew, Ange Mlinko read Friday (1967), the revisionist Robinson Crusoe tale by Michel ...
Toby Lichtig assesses the latest recreation of Bob Dylan, the man and the myth, and David Gallagher discusses an academic and spy who inspired the... Boris Dralyuk on a compelling portrait of the ...
Following the end of the Cold War, between 1989 and 2009, over 300,000 Jewish emigrants from the former Soviet Union arrived in the US and Canada. This mass migration produced a generation of “Soviet ...
In Gaza, parents have taken to writing their children’s names on their legs in black marker pen so, if the family is separated during an Israeli bombing, they have some hope of finding each other ...
The Philosophy of Translation begins with an anecdote. Damion Searls, at this point a young man pondering a career in languages, asks Edith Grossman to go over a translation of his, and the ...
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