Inspired by Ralph Waldo Emerson’s famous speech, The American Scholar is the quarterly magazine of public affairs, literature, science, history, and culture published by the Phi Beta Kappa Society since 1932.
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The American Scholar
Rip Tide • Trouble at a Spanish beach
Bicentennial Beginnings • Learning to write and learning to live, with Richard Wilbur as a guide
Hey Siri, Call Webster • When it comes to learning new words, it’s not where you look them up that’s important
Black Cleopatra • How a recent Netflix series infuriated Egypt—and raised questions about color stratification and the social construct of race
Tunneling for Daylight • All hail the miraculous, tenacious carpenter bee
In the Forest of the Colobus • At a Gambian nature reserve, troops of endangered monkeys—and numerous other creatures—enact a grand drama that plumbs the mysteries of life, death, and regeneration
Notes From the Front • Henry Kissinger’s Vietnam diary shows that he knew the war was lost a decade before it ended
Shooting a Dog • During a deployment in Iraq, a young soldier confronts a fundamental paradox about the masculine temperament in wartime
Song Gatherer • THE GHOSTLY CANTARES MEXICANOS, AS RENDERED BY EDGAR GARCIA
From Cantares Mexicanos
Give Us Something to Look At • Why ornament matters in architecture
It All Begins in Love • An essayist sees glimpses of her parents and the many struggles they endured in a new exhibition of southern photography
Florida Man • Making a home in the Sunshine State when you feel like a perpetual outsider
An Outrage Sacred to the Gods • As Antigone knows all too well, the act of burying a loved one is not always a simple matter
The Dawn
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BODIES GROTESQUE AND BEAUTIFUL • Searching for aesthetics and meaning in the monstrous
HEAVY METTLE • A story of oppression and resilience
THE QUEST FOR CATHER • When subjects play hard to get
THUNDER IN HER HEAD • A new biography of a master choreographer
AIR SHOW • What the rise of an NBA superstar tells us about ourselves
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