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The Odyssey’s First Female Translator Draws Out the Poem’s Strangeness and Ambiguity
Somehow, Jennifer Egan’s Beautiful and Satisfying Manhattan Beach Doesn’t Founder on Clichés
Hillary Clinton’s Gutting Campaign Memoir Sure Feels Relevant This Week
What Conversations With Friends Nails About Being a Young Person In a Certain Urban Hipster Milieu
The Audio Book Club Unboxes The Handmaid’s Tale on Page and Screen
The Pain of Being Alive and Being Dead in George Saunders’ Lincoln in the Bardo
Is a Bob Dylan Song a Poem Too? What About a Good Poem?
Finally, a Book on Single Ladies Acknowledges How Diverse Women Are
Meghan O'Rourke, Parul Sehgal, and Katy Waldman
July 18, 2016
12:04 PM
Finally, a Book on Single Ladies Acknowledges How Diverse Women Are
What a Dying Neurosurgeon Can Teach Us About How to Live
Has Anyone Noticed That Jonathan Franzen’s New Book Is All About Incest?
Is Ta-Nehisi Coates Too Fatalistic About the Arc of History?
Should Harper Lee Have Published Go Set a Watchman? Should I Have Read It?
Is H Is for Hawk a Memoir, a Ghost Story, a Nature Book, or Something Else Entirely?
The Slate Audio Book Club on David Carr’s Best-Selling 2008 Memoir
Troy Patterson, Meghan O'Rourke, and Katie Roiphe
Feb 13, 2015
5:21 PM
Listen to Slate’s Audio Book Club Discuss Fifty Shades of Grey
Meghan O'Rourke, Hanna Rosin, and Dan Kois
Feb 13, 2015
8:02 AM
What Can Phil Klay’s Stories Tell Us About the Modern Professional Army?
What’s Left When a Narrator “on Whom Nothing Is Lost” Loses Everything?
Meghan O'Rourke
Feb 02, 2015
9:58 AM
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