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An Allegory Without End: “Children of the Alley”

By David Goodwin | April 11, 2024

The controversial novel by Egyptian writer Naguib Mahfouz explores the origins of the major Abrahamic faiths and demonstrates the universality of great literature.

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By What Scale Do You Evaluate History? Jean Twenge’s “Generations”

By Patrick Cullinan | November 8, 2023

A new book explores how a fusion of technology and individualism has shaped different generations of Americans over the past one hundred years.

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“Neon” Catholicism Lights the Way

By Renée D. Roden | December 17, 2021

Claire Luchette’s luminous debut novel, “Agatha of Little Neon,” uses the story of a young nun to grapple with the hypocrisy of the Catholic Church — and to point to a different future.

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