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  • A Great American Poet
    May 1913 Issue
  • The Collected Works of John Masefield. Poems, Vols. I, Ii; Verse Plays; Prose Plays
    M. S.April 1926 Issue
  • The Book of Talbot
    Owen LattimoreJanuary 1934 Issue
  • Short Reviews: Books

    Thirteen brief book reviews

    Phoebe Lou AdamsSeptember 1969 Issue
  • Let's Revitalize the Classics Now!
    Robert BinghamJuly 1968 Issue
  • The July Almanac
    July 1987 Issue
  • The May Almanac
    May 1989 Issue
  • When Ian Fleming Got Sick of James Bond

    Does it matter if writers turn their back on their work?

    Emma SarappoFebruary 16, 2024
    Sean Connery and Ian Fleming
  • So You Looked Directly Into the Sun

    Scientists may have overstated eclipse risk.

    Ross AndersenApril 8, 2024
    A person wearing eclipse glasses stares up at the sky.
  • The Pleasures of Procrastination

    Wasting time can feel morally suspect—but it’s essential to the creative process.

    Emma SarappoJuly 5, 2024
    a painting of a woman lounging asleep in a bed
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