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Benjamin Ivry
In his new book, Christopher Steck recommends a relationship of kinship to animals rather than one of dominion or stewardship.
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Ryan Di Corpo
At a public memorial service in the cathedral, the site of the funerals of James Baldwin and Duke Ellington, several friends of Ms. Morrison provided their recollections of her talent, warmth and sense of humor.
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James T. Keane
Asked in 1986 to describe himself, Fred Rogers listed off a long catalog of descriptors, including performer and television producer, but he concluded with “a husband and a father. And I am a minister.”
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Ellen O'Connell Whittet
A new collection of stories from the late John L’Heureux shows his literary dexterity.
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Joseph McAuley
In 'Barnum: An American Life,' Robert Wilson, editor of The American Scholar, shows how P. T. Barnum morphed into (as he styled himself) “The Children’s Friend.”
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Zac Davis
The stories in David Means’s latest collection demand and deserve the reader’s full participation.