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In a Sister’s Elegies, Proof That the Art of Losing Can Bring Comfort

Adam Zagajewski, Poet of the Past’s Presence, Dies at 75

‘Traveling Black,’ a Look at the Civil Rights Movement in Motion

Muriel Jaeger, a trailblazing science fiction author, deserves a new look

New & Noteworthy, From Obamacare to Women in Television

Glennon Doyle doesn’t work alone: The ‘Untamed’ author and agent Margaret Riley King discuss their creative process

Washington Post paperback bestsellers

Sharon Stone Is Telling Her Side of the Story

What Does It Mean to Be a Living Thing?

What Is Amazon Doing to Our Country?

Evils Lurking Beneath a City’s Centuries-Old Canals

Nawal El Saadawi, Egyptian author, physician and feminist activist, dies at 89

New ‘Revelations’ in the Life of Francis Bacon, a Master of Darkness and Distortion