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- Trojan Woman Was Troy real—and was the author of The Iliad a woman?
Emily Wilson Dec. 12, 2006 - The Year in Books Slate picks the best books of 2006.
Dec. 7, 2006 - True Grit Dave Eggers' new novel about the Lost Boys of Sudan.
Caroline Moorehead Dec. 5, 2006 - Paul Muldoon The poet of giddiness.
James Longenbach Nov. 28, 2006 - The Problem Apostle How Garry Wills rehabilitates Paul.
Richard Wightman Fox Nov. 20, 2006 - How Do You Measure People Skills? The elusive landscape of social intelligence.
Paul Harris Nov. 13, 2006 - History at the Margins Nicholas Lemann's Redemption.
Edward L. Ayers Nov. 9, 2006 - What's up With the Christian Right? The peculiar morphing of American evangelicalism.
Hanna Rosin Nov. 3, 2006 - Can You Really Save the Planet at the Dinner Table? An economist's critique of The Omnivore's Dilemma.
Tyler Cowen Nov. 1, 2006 - The Anatomy of Destiny Alice Munro, spinner of fates.
Judith Shulevitz Oct. 30, 2006 - Should We Shut Up About Diversity? A good question, with a cynical answer from Walter Benn Michaels.
Alan Wolfe Oct. 3, 2006 - The Triumph of the Real Daniel Mendelsohn's peculiar argument about the Holocaust and fiction.
Ruth Franklin Sept. 29, 2006 - Blood and Vine Should you read Scott Smith's The Ruins?
Bryan Curtis Sept. 13, 2006 - Thirtysomething Claire Messud and the robust genre of the very-late-coming-of-age novel.
Katie Roiphe Aug. 28, 2006 - Found in Translation Reading the classics with help from the Loeb Library.
Emily Wilson Aug. 15, 2006 - Remembering Iron John When men were men—without irony and Banana Republic.
Jess Row Aug. 8, 2006 - Musketeers Without a Cause Rediscovering the secret core of Dumas' classic.
Michael Wood July 31, 2006 - Taking It to the Streets In Fiasco, Thomas Ricks criticizes the military's performance in Iraq.
Michael O'Hanlon July 28, 2006 - Silence in the Court! Why are liberals urging that the Supreme Court do next to nothing?
Dahlia Lithwick July 24, 2006 - The Wrong Tail How to turn a powerful idea into a dubious theory of everything.
Tim Wu July 21, 2006 - Welcome to The Jungle Does Upton Sinclair's famous novel hold up?
Karen Olsson July 7, 2006 - Cracks in the Christian Ascendancy Why it's too soon to panic about an American theocracy.
Russell Cobb June 26, 2006 - A Million Little Insights The Couplandization of Douglas Coupland.
Michael Agger May 31, 2006 - All the Presidential Schemers What Carlos Fuentes misunderstands about Mexican politics.
Tina Rosenberg May 1, 2006 - The Paradox of Howl The anti-establishment poem's debt to the established past.
Stephen Burt April 19, 2006 - Jesus Nation The never-ending American battle over how to think about Jesus.
Richard Wightman Fox April 13, 2006 - The Election With No Results José Saramago's timely political parable.
Michael Wood April 10, 2006 - The Truth About Marley Should you read the Times best-selling dog book?
Bryan Curtis April 7, 2006 - Not-So-Silent Spring Two new books on the clear and present danger of global warming.
Rob Nixon April 3, 2006 - Doctor Lit Allegra Goodman's Intuition incisively portrays the cut-throat lives of doctors.
Dr. Jerome Groopman March 1, 2006 - Europe vs. Radical Islam Alarmist Americans have mostly bad advice for Europeans.
Francis Fukuyama Feb. 27, 2006 - The Trivial Life Why Jay McInerney should embrace frivolity.
Blake Bailey Feb. 20, 2006 - Family Secrets Maile Meloy's second novel isn't what it seems.
Ann Hulbert Feb. 16, 2006 - Lincoln's Religious Quest Why his faith won't suit either side in the culture wars.
Richard Wightman Fox Jan. 18, 2006 - Underestimating Intelligence Why it's not fair to give the CIA a failing grade.
Daniel Benjamin Jan. 9, 2006 - The Strange Case of Julian Barnes How an author transcended his sources and unleashed magical powers.
Wendy Lesser Jan. 3, 2006
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