Articles by apollinaire
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Re-creating the complex cuisine of prehistoric Europeans (arstechnica.com)

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The Influence of Anxiety: Harold Bloom and Literary Inheritance (thepointmag.com)

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The Ur-"Conspiracy": History of a Pseudoconcept (theparisreview.org)

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Language a Wood for Thought: Susan Howe's Work (poetryfoundation.org)

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As 'Dorian Gray' ages, its relevance only grows (washingtonpost.com)

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Uncanny Testimony (longreads.com)

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Count Folke Bernadotte: Sweden's Servant of Peace (2010) (historytoday.com)

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The Knoxville dropout fighting to change how we see addiction (theguardian.com)

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Tumult and Sympathy: The Letters of Oliver Sacks (commonwealmagazine.org)

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James Baldwin's Apotheosis (hudsonreview.com)

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The Ghosts of Gaelic (historytoday.com)

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Sea Monsters Unmasked and Sea Fables Explained by Henry Lee (1883) (publicdomainreview.org)

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UC Santa Cruz lost its crown as the 'most stoned campus on Earth (lookout.co)

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What Do You Remember? (newyorker.com)

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The Untold Mystery Upending Egon Schiele's Legacy (wsj.com)

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What We Knew Without Knowing (newyorker.com)

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In the Matter of the Commas (theamericanscholar.org)

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Edgar Allan Poe's life was a mess. But his work was in his command (washingtonpost.com)

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The Shape of Things Unseen by Adam Zeman Review – The Science of Imagination (theguardian.com)

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Review of Leibniz in His World: The Making of a Savant (newyorker.com)

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Why did so many mid-century designers make children's books? (2022) (aiga.org)

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Alan Hollinghurst's English Underground (newstatesman.com)

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Beatrix Potter's Quiet Rebellion (neh.gov)

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The Masterpiece Hannah Arendt Died Writing (chronicle.com)

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Margaret Hughes (wikipedia.org)

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Arthur Cravan: The Disappearing Dadaist (historytoday.com)

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Whose Weil? Simone, Patron Saint of Everyone (thedriftmag.com)

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John Banville on a lifetime in books, bereavement, and the Irish love of words (theguardian.com)

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A Case of Fraud (chronicle.com)

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A century later, a taped message solves the mystery of a WWI doughboy's death (washingtonpost.com)

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How the human brain contends with the strangeness of zero (quantamagazine.org)

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Henri Rochefort and the Origins of French Populism (publicdomainreview.org)

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Right-Hegel Meets Left-Hegel (tabletmag.com)

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The Enlightenment That Wasn't (davidabell.substack.com)

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Arsy-versy Argy-bargy: How Chaucer remade language (poetryfoundation.org)

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Poetry was an official Olympic event (smithsonianmag.com)

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Traces, Clues, and Fiction: Carlo Ginzburg and the Practice of Archaeology (degruyter.com)

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Beyond Authenticity: Hannah Arendt's final unfinished work (aeon.co)

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Holy Delmore (tabletmag.com)

4

July, 1914 (worldhistory.substack.com)

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Kerensky in Hindsight (historytoday.com)

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The Last Avant-Garde (lareviewofbooks.org)

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'Written in Water' Review: What Makes a Classic? (wsj.com)

3

Alexander Abian (wikipedia.org)

10

Paper Trails (aeon.co)

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James Joyce was a complicated man (thefitzwilliam.com)

3

Napoleon: An Extraordinary Rendition (2010) (historytoday.com)

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Painting at Dora (2013) (thebeliever.net)

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All Aquiver: The Decadent Movement (aeon.co)

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The Marriage of True Minds (chronicle.com)

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Previsualization for Feature Films (1998) (stagetools.com)

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Why Surrealism Matters: Book review (the-tls.co.uk)

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Why Make Art in the Dark? (aeon.co)

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Modulor (wikipedia.org)

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The Battle for Attention (newyorker.com)

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Claude Émile Jean-Baptiste Litre (wikipedia.org)

2

The Rediscovery of a Depression-Era Masterpiece (newyorker.com)

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Qattara Depression Project (wikipedia.org)

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Measuring the Mobile Body (eurozine.com)

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Life at the sad café: Carson McCullers (the-tls.co.uk)

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A Family Tree: Hippolyte Hodeau's Trench Art (Ca. 1917) (publicdomainreview.org)

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Fourth International Posadist (wikipedia.org)

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The Virtue of Slow Writers (themillions.com)

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The soul moved the pen, and broke it: Flaubert's emotional style (commonreader.co.uk)

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Surrealism Is 100 (nytimes.com)

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Drinking with Agatha Christie (crimereads.com)

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A memoirist who told everything and repented nothing (newyorker.com)

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From Rubber Soul to Revolver (the-hinternet.com)

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Strike at the Knee: Review of the Savage Storm: The Battle for Italy 1943 (lrb.co.uk)

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The Second Death of Pablo Neruda (newyorker.com)

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Eminem's Boxes of Notes (jillianhess.substack.com)

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A 13th-century Arabic cookbook reveals the culinary life of al-Andalus (atlasobscura.com)

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Hooted from the Stage: review of two new books on Keats (lrb.co.uk)

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Flaubert versus the World (newrepublic.com)

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A contemporary poet aims to capture the terror of World War I (commonwealmagazine.org)

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The Life and Times of "The Paris Metro" (theparisreview.org)

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Read the Chronicles of Narnia in Publication Order (2018) (tor.com)

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There Once Was an Empire (novum.substack.com)

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Flaubert's letters are as hilarious and humane as his best fiction (washingtonpost.com)

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The Two Milan Kunderas (drb.ie)

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The Birth of the Chapter (chronicle.com)

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'Nuts and Bolts' Review: The Levers That Move the World (wsj.com)

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Paul Auster on cancer, connection and the fallacy of closure (theguardian.com)

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The Low Down on the Greatest Dictionary Collection in the World (atlasobscura.com)

3

'The Revolutionary Temper' by Robert Darnton Review (historytoday.com)

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Modernity in the Rainforest: Man and his Desire (1917) (publicdomainreview.org)

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Emily Wilson Reimagined Homer (yalereview.org)

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Whither philosophy? (aeon.co)

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"I cannot wait to possess you": Reading 18th century letters for the first time (arstechnica.com)

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'Weird Tales' Review: Ghoulishness, a Literary View (wsj.com)

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Hilary Mantel's writing stretched beyond Wolf Hall (washingtonpost.com)

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How to Exclaim (themillions.com)

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How to raise a child with taste in eighteenth-century Britain (laphamsquarterly.org)

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Detective McDavitt and the Curious Case of the Clown Wedgefish (hakaimagazine.com)

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The making of EP Thompson (newstatesman.com)

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Shocks to the system: Don DeLillo’s novels of the cold war and its aftermath (bookforum.com)

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Morning Star: Harald Voetmann’s novel reaches for the stars (thebaffler.com)

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The Woman Behind Borges (thedial.world)

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Precision Medicine and Its Imprecise History (2020) (mitpress.mit.edu)

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Simone de Beauvoir and the art of loss (newstatesman.com)