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Why the Memoir Conquered American Literature
First-person nonfiction has become the dominant literary form of the past two decades. What this says about what we want from reading — and what we may be losing.
Aiko Tanaka11 min read
First-person nonfiction has become the dominant literary form of the past two decades. What this says about what we want from reading — and what we may be losing.
The secularization thesis — the idea that modernity and religion are in fundamental tension — is looking increasingly wrong. What the data actually shows about faith in America.