The (un)silent generation speaks again
Reflections from the Class of 1957, half a century after essays drew attention to the values of a generation
Reflections from the Class of 1957, half a century after essays drew attention to the values of a generation
Margaret Bradham Thornton ’81 edited Tennessee Williams’ notebooks
Lessons in writing — and humility
Robert Hollander ’55 finishes Dante’s masterpiece
David Lamb *92’s play strikes a personal chord
D. Graham Burnett ’93 plumbs case that pitted science against religion
A New York writer learns about food, the old-fashioned way
Richard Kluger ’56 examines how the U.S. borders expanded
Running through pregnancy, straight into life
Composer James Dashow ’66 creates an opera based on the mathematician’s life
Three Princeton authors offer different takes on American values
David Michaelis ’79 pens a biography of Charles M. Schulz
Dancer Molly Hickok ’82 plays a Japanese manservant
A childhood love of books evolves