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T. S. Eliot’s Muse
15 points
apollinaire
2020-12-08T05:06:14Z
www.newyorker.com
William Faulkner’s Demons
8 points
apollinaire
2020-11-27T06:45:08Z
www.newyorker.com
Pompeii dig reveals ‘almost perfect’ remains of a master and his slave
2 points
apollinaire
2020-11-22T04:00:08Z
www.theguardian.com
Our Love-Hate Relationship with Gimmicks
1 points
apollinaire
2020-11-10T19:40:01Z
www.newyorker.com
The Living Mahabharata
9 points
apollinaire
2020-11-06T21:17:45Z
aeon.co
D. H. Lawrence, Arch-Heretic
13 points
apollinaire
2020-10-27T05:43:00Z
www.commonwealmagazine.org
Hermione Lee on How to Write a Life
16 points
apollinaire
2020-10-23T20:55:11Z
www.newstatesman.com
William Gaddis’s Disorderly Inferno
10 points
apollinaire
2020-10-20T16:17:11Z
www.theparisreview.org
Jonathan Edwards was both 'a nemesis and an avatar' of the Enlightenment
31 points
apollinaire
2020-10-18T06:00:36Z
www.the-tls.co.uk
On Inglourious Basterds, Alternate Histories, and Possible Futures
1 points
apollinaire
2020-10-13T01:30:15Z
www.brightwalldarkroom.com
Kafka in Pieces
86 points
apollinaire
2020-10-11T14:49:55Z
thebaffler.com
The Molecular Biologist Who Exposed the Soviet Union
2 points
apollinaire
2020-10-08T04:10:09Z
www.theatlantic.com
The Foundations of Liberia
64 points
apollinaire
2020-10-05T04:09:34Z
www.historytoday.com
The Rings of Sebald
1 points
apollinaire
2020-10-02T19:52:42Z
www.theparisreview.org
The Disappearing Poet (2005)
23 points
apollinaire
2020-09-30T05:42:31Z
www.newyorker.com
Poems Without an ‘I’
9 points
apollinaire
2020-09-29T03:17:29Z
www.nybooks.com
The Oracle of Our Unease
5 points
apollinaire
2020-09-25T23:46:59Z
www.nybooks.com
Beatrice the Sixteenth
55 points
apollinaire
2020-09-22T23:15:28Z
en.wikipedia.org
Story by Martin Amis – the long goodbye
1 points
apollinaire
2020-09-17T20:31:46Z
www.ft.com
Do We Have Victorians to Thank for Consumerism?
26 points
apollinaire
2020-09-12T22:25:30Z
lithub.com
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