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Lost And Found In Translation
"Words Without Borders" is an example of how to celebrate the diversity of the world.
Read More »Reflecting On My Al Gore Encounter
How often would I get a chance to meet and interview a president I'd voted for?
Read More »Interview with Scott Tinley, Author of Things To Be Survived (Part Two)
"To think about resistance is to think about acceptance. Not for sale or selling out."
Read More »Read ’em and Weep: Books You Should Love But Hated
What are some books you had to read for a class or a book discussion that you just absolutely detested?
Read More »Dan Brown and Me: Our Dysfunctional Relationship Unveiled
It's hard enough to know what's fact and what's fiction these days without novels confusing the issue.
Read More »Reading About The Us In Them
Books make it obvious that the world cannot be easily divided up into us and them.
Read More »Interview with A.J. Jacobs, Author of The Know-It-All (Part Two)
"Oysters can change sex according to the temperature of the water. I always knew there was something emasculating about warm baths."
Read More »Atmospheric Creations: A World In A Book
It's more than a simple history; it's a cultural identity that is never talked about directly but is always present.
Read More »Where Have The Lions Of Literature Gone?
The contemporary North American novel seems destined to continue to obtain the heights of mediocrity at best.
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