By ADAM PLUNKETT
David Orr on the classic
American poem almost everyone gets hopelessly wrong.
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By JOSHUA COHEN
A Nobel laureate weighs in on
the diffusion of culture and the loss of common referents.
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Illustration by
Jillian Tamaki
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The author of the Goosebumps
and Fear Street series avoids nonfiction: "I never read it. I hate
anything real."
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Illustrations by R.
Kikuo Johnson
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Bookends
Siddhartha Deb and Ayana
Mathis discuss the worth of graduate writing programs.
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By REBECCA MEAD
An ambitious New Yorker
insinuates herself into the old guard in the years before the financial
crisis.
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Author's Note
By MAILE MELOY
If you don't have kids, you
tend to identify with the children in any story.
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