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Darkness at Noon: Rubashov May Deserve Cigarettes, But Not Sympathy
In Arthur Koestler's Darkness at Noon, Rubashov, an “old Bolshevik,” struggles between rationalizing the importance of the individual in...
Gloria Wang
Feb 21, 20245 min read


What is Poland? Changes in how Polish Writers for the Literary Magazine Kultura Viewed Nationality
“A backward country inhabited by millions of superstitious, fanatically religious peasants.” This depiction candidly illustrates how...
Faith VanVleet
Nov 28, 202312 min read


Babi Yar Through the Eyes of Soviet Poets
In September of 1941, Nazi forces in Ukraine committed the largest mass murder of Jews in all of World War II. Over 100,000 people were...
Faith VanVleet
Oct 24, 20237 min read


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