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Joined January 2009

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  1. 23 hours ago

    Should you Opt Out? Feeling your Vulnerability? Focus On What Matters: Syrian Cooking! Find queer theory, moral philosophy, pistachio chicken recipes, and more in the 2017 Co-op Notables, at !

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    CONQUERING LYME DISEASE "deliver[s] multiple viewpoints with minimal bias & great sensitivity: the clinician’s, the researcher’s &, particularly, the patient’s" via

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  3. Dec 20

    "3/4 of those who leave prison return within three years" - INSIDE PRIVATE author on for-profit prison corporations & how to hold them to account via

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  4. Dec 20

    “Burkov House is the whole of Petersburg.” Explore the turn-of-the-century urban experience through Marakulin's surroundings in Sisters of the Cross.

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  5. Dec 19

    "I think we’re dreaming. I call this dream a fiction, a secret transport under the open sky." From Julia Kristeva’s novel The Enchanted Clock.

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  6. Dec 19

    The includes 's INSIDE PRIVATE PRISONS on their list of the best books of the year

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    Today's includes an excerpt from Julia Kriteva's new novel THE ENCHANTED CLOCK, transl. by Armine Kotin Mortimer

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    on our : Facing the Abyss, The Essay Film After Fact and Fiction, Orhan Pamuk and the Good of World Literature, and South Korea at the Crossroads

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    Lyme disease laid bare - James G. Logan hails a study of the controversial tick-borne condition via

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  12. Dec 18

    "Today’s two largest corporations...earned a combined $4.3 billion in revenue in 2016, w/ $382 million in profits" - INSIDE PRIVATE author recommends reforms in

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  13. Japanese crimes, US cover-up: Jonathan Mirsky reviews ‘Hidden Atrocities: Japanese Germ Warfare and American Obstruction of Justice at the Tokyo Trial’, by Jeanne Guillemin

  14. Dec 18

    Enter our book giveaway! This week we'll be we're featuring content from Sisters of the Cross. Follow us to learn more about@RusLibrary

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  15. Dec 18

    In the mail: the recent Tanizaki-revival continues, and I'm very excited to see his murder-mystery (!) from , "In Black and White"

  16. Dec 18

    In conversation with Brahim el Guabli about After the American Century in

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    The has selected 's Inside Private Prisons as one of the best criminal justice books they read this year. "Eisen's book is essential in telling us not just where the industry has been but where it is going in the years ahead."

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  18. Dec 18

    Tomorrow! Don't miss biographer Natalie Robins on the life of Diana Trilling, one of the New York Intellectuals, at the at 8 pm

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  19. New on : sits down with Senior Research Scholar to talk about his new book, 'The Art of Sanctions'

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