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Genna Buck | Maisonneuve Magazine | Winter 2014 | 28 minutes (7,101 words) MaisonneuveThis week we’re proud to feature a Longreads Exclusive from the new issue of Montreal’s Maisonneuve Magazine, about...
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Bruce Handy | Tin House | March 2013 | 26 minutes (6,452 words) They were fleeting and unlikely collaborators, for lack of a better word. He was a son of Jewish Hollywood royalty, she a Nazi fellow...
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Diane Ackerman | The Human Age: The World Shaped By Us | W. W. Norton & Company | September 2014 | 16 minutes (3,877 words) Below is an excerpt from the book The Human Age: The World Shaped By...
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Maria Bustillos | Longreads | January 2015 | 15 minutes (3,706 words) Download .mobi (Kindle) Download .epub (iBooks) Lauren Faust, the creative genius behind the hit cartoon series My Little Pony:...
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Meredith Hindley | Longreads | February 2015 | 18 minutes (4,383 words) In August 1936, Americans retreated from the summer heat into movie theaters to watch China Clipper, the newest...
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Jeff Sharlet | Longreads | February 2015 | 24 minutes (5,994 words) Mary Mazur, 61, set off near midnight to buy her Thanksgiving turkey. She took her plant with her. “He doesn’t like to be left...
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Adina Hoffman & Peter Cole | Sacred Trash: The Lost and Found World of the Cairo Geniza | Schocken | April 2011 | 18 minutes (4,838 words) Below is an excerpt from the book Sacred Trash, by Adina...
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Jack El-Hai | Longreads | March 2015 | 14 minutes (3,509 words) A New York City stockbroker named M. Leopold was working in his office at 84 Broadway shortly after noon on December 4, 1891, when he...
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Rose George | Longreads | March 2015 | 21 minutes (5,358 words) She was a name on a plaque and a face on a wall. I ate beneath her portrait for three years and paid it little attention except to...
View ArticleThe Craft of Poetry: A Semester with Allen Ginsberg
Elissa Schappell | The Paris Review | 1995 | 63 minutes (15,685 words) We’re excited to reprint Elissa Schappell‘s essay, “The Craft of Poetry: A Semester with Allen Ginsberg.” The piece was first...
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Ken Otterbourg | The New New South | April 2015 | 10 minutes (2,439 words) After starting in Pittsburgh, the Ohio River heads north and then quickly loops south, as if realizing the error in its...
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Lawrence Ferlinghetti | The American Scholar | Summer 2015 | 23 minutes (4,685 words) Our latest Longreads Exclusive is a series of travel journal entries adapted from poet and painter Lawrence...
View ArticleThe Walkable Multiverse According to Charles Jencks
Alina Simone | Atlas Obscura | September 2015 | 23 minutes (5,747 words) Our latest Exclusive is a new story by Alina Simone, co-funded by Longreads Members and published by Atlas Obscura. * * * Last...
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Eva Holland | Longreads | February 2017 | 10 minutes (2641 words) Noah Strycker spotted the first bird before I made it from the parked car to the edge of the marsh. “It’s a rough-legged hawk,” he...
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Josh Roiland | The Digital Press | May 9th 2017 | 19 minutes (5,354 words) This essay first appeared in Haunted by Waters: The Future of Memory and the Red River Flood of 1997 published by The Digital...
View ArticleInside the Absurdity of ‘Spice World’
I wish I could say that my love of the Spice Girls as an 11-year-old was based on some innate wokeness, but really, when I first heard the group’s debut album Spice 22 years ago, all I cared about were...
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As religious rules around cremation have relaxed, more and more Americans are turning to cremation as a cost effective way to deal with the dead. At Popular Mechanics, Caren Chesler tours Rosehill...
View ArticleAmerica’s Post-Frontier Hangover
Will Meyer | Longreads | March 2019 | 17 minutes (4,498 words) In the small New England town where I live, Hadley, Massachusetts, the common lies a few miles from the mishmash of corporate chains that...
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Amos Barshad | An excerpt adapted from No One Man Should Have All That Power: How Rasputins Manipulate the World | Harry N. Abrams | 17 minutes (4,490 words) In the lobby of a heavy-stone building in...
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