Crime and Punishment, Notes from Underground, The Brothers Karamazov — basically everything by Dostoyevsky has been made into a movie more than once.
Read MoreCrime and Punishment, Notes from Underground, The Brothers Karamazov — basically everything by Dostoyevsky has been made into a movie more than once.
Read MoreThe Great Gatsby, Mrs. Dalloway, This is How You Lose Her — a movement on college campuses hopes to mark such works as possibly traumatic.
Read MoreAfter being in school for basically your entire life, of course graduation is scary. Thankfully, there’s quote therapy for that.
Read MoreJonathan Lethem, Jamaica Kincaid and F. Scott Fitzgerald all prove that there’s more than one road to success.
Read MoreBecause receiving Dr. Seuss’s Oh, the Places You’ll Go! is only encouraging another generation of man-babies.
Read MoreDavid Foster Wallace’s Kenyon commencement speech is amazing, but Susan Sontag, Toni Morrison and Nora Ephron can do just as well (if not better).
Read MoreOn the 51st anniversary of James Baldwin’s famous TIME cover, we explore the magazine’s relationship with the Great American Novelist archetype.
Read MoreOn the 297th anniversary of Voltaire’s imprisonment in the Bastille, we celebrate authors who made the most of their time served.
Read MoreOn the road home, two cousins share an experience that pierces through the routine to reveal what's truly important.
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