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Falling Down a Radden Keefe Rabbit Hole - Pittsburgh Review of Books
No one breathes in a Patrick Radden Keefe book without it being cited in the footnotes. I learned this after finishing Empire of Pain, his account of the
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Translation as Intercultural Bridge - Part 4 - Pittsburgh Review of Books
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The Long Goodbye - Pittsburgh Review of Books
Fiction has “lost its ambition,” Sam Kahn says in a recent piece on “Castalia,” his popular newsletter. “It’s lost its centrality to the culture.” I agree
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Reviews Archives - Pittsburgh Review of Books
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Translation as an Intercultural Bridge - Part 1 - Pittsburgh Review of Books
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True to its name, PRoB tackles problems, evaluates probabilities, and problematizes issues. An interdisciplinary humanities periodical housed in Carnegie
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What's Cooler Than Cool? - Pittsburgh Review of Books
Elmore Leonard is a monumental figure. Since his death in 2013 at age 87, the great Detroit crime writer’s reputation and popularity have continued to rise.
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Simon Armitage on Translating Gilgamesh - Pittsburgh Review of Books
Towards the beginning of the Epic of Gilgamesh, the narrator commands the audience to find a stone tablet hidden in a locked box and read about the heroic
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An Apocalypse for the Rest of Us - Pittsburgh Review of Books
We have two novels to review, but first a question - does the Book of Revelation need an update? Many of us would say no. To literal believers, the closing
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Translation as an Intercultural Bridge - Part 3 - Pittsburgh Review of Books
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I set out to write The Public Scholar for the same reason I started doing workshops on public writing – I felt a lot of people were speaking passionately
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Translation as an Intercultural Bridge - Part 2 - Pittsburgh Review of Books
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We Want an America That Will Be Ours - Pittsburgh Review of Books
There are certain practical things American Negro writers can do through their work.
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The Maternal Health Care Crisis Affects Even the Wealthiest Black Americans - Pittsburgh Review of...
Consider Annette, who was in her mid-thirties when she became pregnant with her first and only child—her now five-year-old daughter. Annette earned her law
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