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Author-Editor Post/Op-Ed / Book of the Week / Buddhism / Philosophy / Religion “The time is already ripe”: On Modern Appropriations of a Traditional Japanese Religious PhilosopherBy Steven Heine
Book of the Week / National Poetry Month / Poetry Columbia University Press Announces the 2020 Student Poetry Contest Winners!
Book Excerpt / Book of the Week / Literary Studies / Poetry Shirley Hazzard's Introduction to Iris Origo's LEOPARDI: A STUDY IN SOLITUDE
Book Excerpt / Book of the Week / Philosophy / Politics Economic Struggle and Political Struggle, by Antonio Negri
Author-Editor Post/Op-Ed / Book of the Week / Literary Studies Bolaño, Epiphanies and Imminence — A Post by Chris Andrews
Book Excerpt / Book of the Week / Fiction / Literary Studies / Russian Literature / Translation / Women in Translation Book Excerpts! KLOTSVOG and THE MAN WHO COULDN’T DIE