Arts & Culture
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Correspondence on not-so-famous lost words
Correspondence on not-so-famous lost words
Ellen Faran and Gita Manaktala of MIT Press
Ellen Faran ’73 and Gita Manaktala ’87 advance knowledge through publishing.
Harvard professor and poet Jorie Graham wins Forward Poetry Prize
The poet's book Places won the 2012 Forward prize for a poetry collection.
Harvard’s long-closed Social Museum promoted progressive values
Harvard’s long-closed Social Museum promoted progressive values.
A correspondence corner for not-so-famous lost words
A correspondence corner for not-so-famous lost words
Andrea Louise Campbell reviews The Unheavenly Chorus, on skewed political power
Andrea Louise Campbell reviews The Unheavenly Chorus, by Kay Lehman Schlozman, Sidney Verba, and Henry E. Brady.
Recent books by John Palfrey, E.O. Wilson, George Church, and others
Interoperability, rebuilding New Orleans, the Brothers Grimm, and other books with Harvard connections
A novel, "Sound," by Thomas P. Wolf, notated like a musical score
A novel, Sound, notated like a musical score
Excerpt from Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot’s book "Exit:The Endings That Set Us Free”
Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot on life's liberating exits
Philosopher and scientist Robert O. Doyle has a new model of free will
Robert O. Doyle proposes a two-stage, “Jamesian,” model of free will.