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Washington Review of Books
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Becoming literate is a lifelong task, but it shouldn’t take your entire day.
The Tourist
By Phil Christman
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This is a public notebook of the stuff I've been reading, thinking, and publishing recently.
ashes and sparks
By Paul Franz
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essays, stories, poems
Notebook
By B.D. McClay
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One third Books, one third Observations, one third Who Knows.
Gnocchic Codices
By Gnocchic Apocryphon
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Political philosophy, psychoanalysis, spirituality. literature. Not necessarily in that order.
The Drugs Don't Work Anymore
By Alex
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A Sunday morning newsletter to get you through the scaries. Divertations and explorations on high culture, low culture, dadhood, politics and books from a has-been Playboy columnist.
Phantom Heresy with Jack Hanson
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A regular newsletter on religion, literature, and culture from Jack Hanson, lecturer at Yale and associate editor at The Yale Review
The Biblioracle Recommends
By John Warner
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Weekly essays on reading the world and reading in the world, plus personalized book recommendations based on the last five books you've read.
Clare
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mind your own business
The Hinternet
By Justin Smith-Ruiu
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It's the Internet, ἁspirated.
Naucratic Expeditions
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chez Aristote
By Mary Townsend
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only a bridge to the unthought thought
Paintings!
By John Phipps
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Paintings!!!!
Burnout Culture
By Jonathan Malesic
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Whatever grabs my curiosity, often: Education, burnout, religion, and the permanent crisis of knowledge. Goes out every now and then.
Unpopular Front
By John Ganz
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the junk shop of history
Friends and Enemies
By Matthew Sitman
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Notes on what I'm reading and thinking about, from the U.S. right to my various endeavors in history and literature
actually existing barbarism
By Madoc Cairns
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Missives, essays and notes on the new dark age, already upon us: and on what, if anything, comes next.
IN THE ABSENCE OF
By Adam O'Fallon Price
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writeing, jokeing around
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