July 22, 2020
The Best Seller Who Hated Best Sellers
What Edith Wharton’s library tells us about her reading habits.
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July 22, 2020
What Edith Wharton’s library tells us about her reading habits.
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Since 1918 only seven Pulitzer Prize–winning novels have also been Publishers Weekly’s best-selling novel of the year.
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How the Spanish arrival transformed the land—and decimated the population—of Mesoamerica.
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A timeline of food, masks, and repatriated sacred carvings.
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The scholarly pursuits of a Hellenistic king.
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Despite our long history of interrogating the memorial landscape, no movement has been able to dislodge it.
Read MoreJuly 10, 2020
Historically relevant snails, medieval smells, and pernicious fictional plants.
Read More2023:
Fitness instructor carves his girlfriend’s name into the Colosseum.
c. 1850:
Thompson of Sunderland makes his mark on Pompey’s pillar.
2023:
Writers on strike search for romance at the picket line.
c. 1945:
Young communists engage in party matchmaking.