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Nail That Double Standard to the Mast! Nail That Double Standard to the Mast!

If America loses its domestic auto industry, 5 percent of the workforce may be on the street. Don't workers need a bailout, too?

Nov 19, 2008 / Column / Alexander Cockburn

Close Gitmo, End Military Commissions Close Gitmo, End Military Commissions

The ACLU leads a campaign to shed light on the abuses at Gitmo and to pressure Obama to keep his promise to shut it down.

Nov 19, 2008 / Brave New Films

Nation Contest: Retire Bush! Nation Contest: Retire Bush!

What should W. do after leaving office? Enter our contest and win an Edward Sorel cartoon.

Nov 19, 2008 / Edward Sorel

Bearing the Weight of it All Bearing the Weight of it All

Barack Obama's electoral victory is momentous but ethereal. Progress is eroded when not pushed forward--and there is still much yet to be done.

Nov 19, 2008 / Benjamin Todd Jealous

How Wood Works: The Riches and Limits of James Wood How Wood Works: The Riches and Limits of James Wood

James Wood may be the best literary critic we have, but the status he enjoys reveals just how far we have fallen.

Nov 19, 2008 / Books & the Arts / William Deresiewicz

Her Nature Was Future: Emily Dickinson’s White Heat Her Nature Was Future: Emily Dickinson’s White Heat

The intimate friendship of Emily Dickinson and Thomas Wentworth Higginson takes wing in two new books.

Nov 19, 2008 / Books & the Arts / Ange Mlinko

Back Talk: Toni Morrison Back Talk: Toni Morrison

The Nobel Prize-winning author talks about Barack Obama, the writer; language; and her new novel, A Mercy.

Nov 19, 2008 / Books & the Arts / Christine Smallwood

Naipaul’s Darkness: Patrick French’s ‘The World Is What It Is’ Naipaul’s Darkness: Patrick French’s ‘The World Is What It Is’

Biographer Patrick French offers a vivid, sometimes enthralling portrait of a deeply enigmatic writer.

Nov 19, 2008 / Books & the Arts / Scott Sherman

Stewartsville: George R. Stewart’s Names on the Land Stewartsville: George R. Stewart’s Names on the Land

What possessed the fierce individualist George R. Stewart to compile a history of place-naming in the United States?

Nov 19, 2008 / Books & the Arts / Christine Smallwood

Alone Among the Ghosts: Roberto Bolano’s ‘2666’ Alone Among the Ghosts: Roberto Bolano’s ‘2666’

Roberto Bolaño's last novel, 2666, is his most profound exploration of art and infamy, craft and crime, the writer and the totalitarian state.

Nov 19, 2008 / Books & the Arts / Marcela Valdes

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