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'The Prague Cemetery' is available now.

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Didion Promotes Latest Book "Blue Nights"

Didion spoke at a sold-out event sponsored by the Harvard Book Store at First Parish Church which was geared toward promoting her new book “Blue Nights.”

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Incandescent ‘Dukla’ Rebuilds the Novel from the Ground Up

Through a series of prose-poetic portraits and landscapes of Dukla, a small town in Poland, Stasiuk demonstrates how the everyday can be interwoven with the eternal.

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Hutchins’ Simple Complexity

Jessica Jackson Hutchins' first solo exhibit is a collection of intriguing artworks created from simple materials.

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Prof. Eck Discusses New Book on India

Highlighting the inherent connection between the land and the religions of India, Professor of Comparative Religion and Indian Studies Diana ...

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Thinking in Another Language

When the first snowstorm hit Cambridge last Thursday night, Professor Emeritus of Japanese Jay Rubin was in Japan, enjoying the sunrise and the balmy 65-degree weather. Rubin is a self-professed lover of Japan; he is best known as the primary translator of Haruki Murakami, the Japanese jazz-bar owner turned best-selling author of 12 full-length novels and short-story collections.

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The New 52: Aquaman #1

Is Aquaman more than just some dude who talks to fish?

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The New 52: The Flash #1

The new Flash is an exciting addition to DC's extensive reboot.

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Following yesterday’s discussion about Professor Lawrence Lessig’s new book, the author (left) converses with Professor David Gergen (right), Director of the Harvard Kennedy School’s Center for Public Leadership.

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In Stately ‘Child,’ Misunderstood Poem Lingers Across Decades

In his latest novel, Alan Hollinghurst has cemented his status as one of the most notable modern chroniclers of gay life.

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'The Stranger's Child' is available now.

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