s-hayashi:The Nation : 150th special anniversary issue, 2015The year 2015 marks The Nation’s 150th a
s-hayashi:The Nation : 150th special anniversary issue, 2015The year 2015 marks The Nation’s 150th anniversary. We’re publishing a very special anniversary issue, one of the longest in the magazine’s long history. 268 pages : Download a PDF of the full special issue.Pick-up ArticlesToni Morrison: No Place for Self-Pity, No Room for FearNoam Chomsky: Killing the Commons Illustrated by Milton GlaserE.L. Doctorow: HomeHenry James: Mr. Walt WhitmanAlbert Einstein: Was Europe a Success?Emma Goldman and Vivian Gornick: When the World Became a Huge PenitentiaryJohn Dos Passos: Big Parade—1936John Steinbeck: On the Violent Repression of the Fight for Migrant Workers’ RightsHannah Arendt: French ExistentialismJean-Paul Sartre: Americans and Their MythsW.E.B. Du Bois: I Won’t VoteHoward Zinn and Paula J. Giddings: When Respectability Was No Longer Hunter S. Thompson: The Motorcycle Gangs: Losers and OutsidersJames Baldwin and Carrie Mae Weems : James Baldwin: A Report From Occupied TerritoryE.P. Thompson: East, West—Is There a Third Way?Edward Said: There Cannot Be Peace and Security Until the Cause of Palestinian Suffering Is AddressedPoems From the ArchivesRobert Frost: The BearSylvia Plath: Two Views of a Cadaver RoomFrank O’Hara: PresentWilliam Butler Yeats: Hound VoiceW.H. Auden: The Fall of RomeClaude McKay: Home SongJohn Berryman: Dream SongAllen Ginsberg: Now and ForeverWallace Stevens: The Plain Sense of ThingsAdrienne Rich: PartingAnne Sexton: The Starry NightLeRoi Jones: Tight RopeElizabeth Bishop: Varick StreetMarianne Moore: The Mind Is an Enchanting ThingWilliam Carlos Williams: The InjuryMahmoud Darwish: And We Love Life -- source link
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