R.H. Lossin R.H. Lossin
R.H. Lossin writes about labor, libraries, technology, contemporary art, and American radicalism. Her work has appeared in New Left Review, Salvage, Boston Review, Jacobin, Art Age…
Apr 2, 2010
James Tate James Tate
James Tate’s collections of poetry have won the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award, among other honors. He is a professor at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst.
Apr 2, 2010
Joanna Scott Joanna Scott
Joanna Scott is a fiction writer. Among her many books are Arrogance, The Manikin and, most recently, Follow Me. Her next novel, The Gilt Cabinet, is forthcoming from Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
Apr 2, 2010
Mary Beth Norton Mary Beth Norton
Mary Beth Norton is a professor of American history at Cornell University.
Apr 2, 2010
William Alexander Organek William Alexander Organek
William Alexander Organek is a sophomore major at Columbia University, majoring in philosophy and economics.
Apr 2, 2010
Max Rose Max Rose
Max Rose is a senior at Wesleyan University in Middletown Connecticut.
Apr 2, 2010
Patrick Cockburn Patrick Cockburn
Patrick Cockburn is Middle East correspondent for the Independent and worked previously for the Financial Times. He has written three books on Iraq’s recent history as well as a memoir, The Broken Boy, and, with his son, a book on schizophrenia, Henry’s Demons. He won the Martha Gellhorn Prize in 2005, the James Cameron Prize in 2006, and the Orwell Prize for Journalism in 2009. His forthcoming book, The Jihadis Return: ISIS and the New Sunni Uprising, is now available exclusively from OR Books.
Apr 2, 2010
Grant Resick Grant Resick
Grant Resnick is a senior Government major at Cornell University.
Apr 2, 2010