Writing in 1924, Teffi, a Russian writer in exile known for her wit, recalls a series of humorous (but increasingly ominous) encounters with the trusted friend of the last Tsar of Russia.
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When the Messiah Came to America, She Was a Woman
On the rise and fall of American utopia.
Why Do So Many People Pretend to Be Native American?
A new Longreads Exclusive from This Land Press: Russell Cobb on Native American identity and the story of Iron Eyes Cody.
A Brief History of Solitary Confinement
Dickens, Tocqueville, and the U.N. all agree about this American invention: It’s torture.
The Fullness of a Moment
Half a century ago, the Hall of New York State Environment in the American Museum of Natural History was not only the future of museum design, but also, one man hoped, the future of democracy itself.
When the Messiah Came to America, She Was a Woman
On the rise and fall of American utopia.
A Dead Superhero Is a Marvelous Corpse
A theory of superhero suffering and death.
The Fullness of a Moment
Half a century ago, the Hall of New York State Environment in the American Museum of Natural History was not only the future of museum design, but also, one man hoped, the future of democracy itself.
A Brief History of Solitary Confinement
Dickens, Tocqueville, and the U.N. all agree about this American invention: It’s torture.
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