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Exploring the Mind of Ibram X. Kendi: A Journey Through Antiracism and Writing

In the summer of 2020, amidst global turmoil and the murder of George Floyd, Ibram X.

AntiracismGreat Replacement Theory
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Longreads Top 5: April 17, 2026

This edition of Longreads Top 5 showcases exceptional storytelling from a diverse group of writers: Craig Fehrman, Leila Jordan, Kerry Howley, Tessa McLean, and Caity Weaver.

StorytellingNarrative Perspective
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The Cosmic Love of Loren Eiseley

In the grand tapestry of existence, love is a universal force that transcends individual experiences, echoing the sentiments of Dante and others who see it as the driving force of the cosmos.

Universal LoveUnselfing
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Embracing Change: Insights from Ursula K. Le Guin

Life's most reassuring aspect is its capacity for change, yet we often resist it, clinging to the illusion of stability.

Resistance to ChangeChange as a Constant
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The Power of Active Reading in the Attention Economy

In a world where habits shape our destinies, the choices we make about where to focus our attention are crucial.

Attention EconomyActive Imagination
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Mary Oliver's Timeless Advice on Writing

Mary Oliver, a literary icon known for her profound poetry and prose, once shared her insights on the craft of writing in a succinct prose poem titled 'Sand Dabs, One.

Power of LanguageWriting Craft
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Walt Whitman's Journey: From Brooklyn to Leaves of Grass

In the summer of 1833, a young Walt Whitman, barely fourteen, found himself in the Bowery Theater, exhilarated by the spectacle and the triumph of purchasing a ticket with his own money.

InterconnectednessDemocratic Individualism
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Hemingway's Profound Reflection on Loss and Life

The loss of a child is an unfathomable sorrow, more profound than any other.

Grief and LossMeaning of Life
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The Paradox of Longing: C.S. Lewis on the Creative Force of Desire

Longing, often seen as a thief of presence, is paradoxically one of the most potent creative forces.

LongingThe Thing Itself
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Iris Murdoch and the Metaphysics of the Good

Iris Murdoch, renowned for her novels and philosophical works, delves into the profound questions of human freedom and determinism.

Moral PhenomenologyMetaphysics of the Good
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Exploring Trust and Friendship in 'Project Hail Mary'

In 'Project Hail Mary', I delve into the profound themes of trust and friendship, questioning what truly transforms a stranger into a friend.

TrustFriendship
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The Impact of Post-Literacy on Political Discourse

Reading fundamentally alters our brains, and historically, it has been a catalyst for revolutionary politics, as Lenin suggested during the rise of socialism.

Post-LiteracyOral Tradition
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Christopher Hitchens' Final Reflections in 'Mortality'

In 'Mortality,' Christopher Hitchens offers a raw and unflinching examination of his own impending death.

MortalityExistential Reflection
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The Complex Dance of Love, Imagination, and Self-Knowledge

Understanding others and ourselves is a lifelong journey fraught with surprises and challenges.

ImaginationSelf-Knowledge
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The Power of Fear in Fairy Tales: Insights from Wisława Szymborska

Fairy tales have long been a conduit for existential intelligence, a concept that encompasses the deep understanding of life's complexities.

Existential IntelligenceFear in Fairy Tales
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Sunrise on the Reaping: A New Chapter in The Hunger Games Saga

In 'Sunrise on the Reaping,' Joseph Zada takes on the role of a young Haymitch Abernathy, who is thrust into the brutal 50th Hunger Games, known as the Second Quarter Quell.

The Hunger GamesCharacter Development
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Exploring the Mind of Patrick Radden Keefe

Patrick Radden Keefe, a celebrated writer for The New Yorker, has a knack for immersing readers in the hidden corners of society, from crime families to the art world.

Narrative NonfictionInvestigative Journalism
ARTICLElarrysanger.org

The Case for Neutrality in Writing

As a teenager, I was often frustrated by the bias I found in encyclopedias and textbooks, which presented only one side of a dispute as if it were the absolute truth.

NeutralityIntellectual Autonomy
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Writing Through Neurodegeneration: The Poetic Journey of Carson and Siken

In an evocative essay, Joseph Osmundson delves into the recent works of poets Anne Carson and Richard Siken, who craft their art from the depths of neurodegeneration.

NeurodegenerationMetaphor
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Kafka's Diaries: A Journey Through Creative Struggle and Self-Doubt

Creative work is a paradoxical endeavor, simultaneously immersing us in our deepest selves while offering an escape.

Creative BlockSelf-Doubt
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Margaret Fuller: A Life of Perseverance and Transcendence

Margaret Fuller, born in 1810, was a trailblazer determined to distinguish herself despite societal constraints.

PerseveranceTranscendence
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The Passionate and Complex Love of Margaret Wise Brown and Michael Strange

In September 1947, Margaret Wise Brown, celebrated for her transformative children's book 'Goodnight Moon,' faced the impending loss of her great love, Michael Strange, a woman of striking presence and complexity.

Societal Stigmatization of Same-Sex RelationshipsEmotional Complexity in Relationships
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The Power of Fairy Tales: Trust, Hope, and Possibility

In the realm of possibility, hope acts as the potential energy of reality, but it requires trust to be unleashed.

PossibilityHope
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Exploring the Inner Wilderness: Pessoa's Guide to Self-Discovery

Life is a journey through the tangled wilderness of our own selves, often mistaken for destinations like success or love.

Self-discoveryExploration
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