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  • The Critic Art
    A. C. GreeneJune 1961 Issue
  • Honest Literary Criticism
    Charles Miner ThompsonAugust 1908 Issue
  • Floods in South America

    More than 150,000 people have been displaced in Paraguay, Argentina, Uruguay, and Brazil.

    Tajha Chappellet-LanierDecember 26, 2015
  • All Hail the Kindle Single, Says Top Literary Critic
    Rebecca J. RosenMarch 6, 2012
  • The Joys of Yiddish
    Phoebe Lou AdamsNovember 1968 Issue
  • Vanvild Kava
    Isaac Bashevis SingerMarch 1980 Issue
  • Some Recent Volumes of French Criticism
    May 1890 Issue
  • Literary Criticism and History
    Edmund WilsonNovember 1941 Issue
  • Forty-Odd Years in the Literary Shop
    Frank CrowninshieldJanuary 1922 Issue
  • An Innocent Abroad in Mark Twain’s Paris

    My quest for a true literary experience resulted in choucroute, a surprise organ feast, an epiphany at the Louvre, existential dread, and a rowboat.

    Caity WeaverJune 5, 2025
    Picture of people walking on a street in Paris
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