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Identifying as someone who categorically rejects books suggests a much larger deficiency of character.
Thomas Chatterton Williams • The People Who Don’t Read Books
I don’t think I’m exaggerating when I say that we have grown wildly estranged from genuine wisdom or the humility with which erudition tempers facile notions of invincibility.
Thomas Chatterton Williams • The People Who Don’t Read Books

alina stefanescu, writer
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What Happens to All the Asian-American Overachievers When the Test-Taking Ends? -- New York Magazine - Nymag
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Zohar Atkins • The Liberal Arts Are Dying Because Liberalism is Dying
He’s a study in contrasts, a rare person who sees little conflict in owning many identities at once.
Caroline Van Hemert • The Sun Is a Compass: A 4,000-Mile Journey into the Alaskan Wilds
One of the mirages that resides in many books today, of course, for him and for many of us, is the idea of its author being a “middle class writer.” That appellation seems somewhat fantastical, something borne of secret inheritances and side hustles. Becoming one has become the literary version of the illusory American Dream. It rhymes with the “do
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