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![]() An American Album$25.00 ![]() An American Album shows the rich orchestral sweep of American history — harmonious, dissonant, and filled with grace notes — through the eyes of Harper's Magazine, America's oldest continuously published journal of literature, politics, culture, and the arts. Culling 150 years of prose into a single 752-page volume, the editors of Harper's show a republic finding its voice, discovering its strengths, and questioning its destiny. A foreward by Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. and an introduction by Lewis Lapham, detailing the history of the magazine and its unique place in American letters, bind the volume together. |
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Preface by Roy Blount Jr.
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A Biography of Clarice Lispector
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Why This World shows how Clarice Lispector transformed one woman’s struggles into a universally resonant art. Hardcover.
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How Stories Live and Die in Viral Culture
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Equal parts report, memoir, manifesto, and deconstruction of a decade, And Then There’s This captures better than any other book the way technology is changing our culture.
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Reporting in the Radical First Person from Harper’s Magazine
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In recent years, Harper’s has fostered an exciting brand of journalism that is participatory, sometimes even undercover in approach. Submersion Journalism collects the best of these dispatches in the radical first person.
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Straight facts with no chaser. Bracing, jaw-dropping, and hilarious.
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Turns to the great books for answers
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Reflections on the Family from Harper's Magazine
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The American family examined unflinchingly by some of Harper's finest writers.
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The revealing, true story of a journey down the corporate ladder.
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A thoughtful examination of what being a Democrat really means.
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A Modern Day Walk Down the Pilgrims Route Into Spain
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The striking narrative of a life haunted by illness.
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150 years of Harper's America, in a single richly illustrated volume.
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Essays
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A historical tapestry of the last hundred years.
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Observations from a journey across America.
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The Travel Essays of an Expatriate American
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With wit and insight Stevenson describes his travels around Europe and his impressions of visiting the U.S.
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Harper's Magazine Weekly Review author Paul Ford's first novel.
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American journalist Rafe Bartholomew arrived in Manila to unlock the riddle of basketball's grip on the Philippines.
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