“Dictators thrive not on love but on indifference,” said Kevin Peraino in The New York Times. That’s the underlying message of Ian Buruma’s “crisply told and uncomfortably relevant” new history of ...
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Lindy West drove 3,000 miles to make peace with her husband's girlfriend. The internet has not made peace with any of it. Holly Baxter asks why polyamory generates so much heat — and examines what the ...
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I’ll admit it. I have found myself reading the occasional memoir by women who’ve decided to give polyamory a try. (I blame it on the intrinsic curiosity that made me choose this particular vocation.) ...
You might remember feminist writer Lindy West from her days on X (né Twitter) yelling at sexist, anti-fat trolls. Or from her book Shrill. Now, West is back with Adult Braces, a memoir detailing her ...
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Two years ago, Megan Agnew, a writer for The Sunday Times, in London, set the internet alight with her deft, disturbing profile of Hannah Neeleman, a former ballerina who moved to a Utah farm with her ...
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