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
False Prophets • A recent film about a Black megachurch is often hilarious, but its flaws reside in the story it doesn't tell
Freud Airlines • Now boarding, all passengers, Flight 1900 to Vienna
Putting the Story Back in History • iHayden White on truth, facts, and the allure of a well-told tale
Dancing With Deneuve • A young writer observed a failure in the making while watching Francois Truffaut in action
A Room for the Ages • Oglethorpe University's time capsule was meant to last thousands of years, but will it?
Get Me Rewrite! • The relationship between a renowned author and a consummate editor can sometimes make for high drama
A Kingdom of Little Animals • Antoni van Leeuwenhoek's discovery of microorganisms made possible the revolutionary advances in biology and medicine that continue to inform our Covid age
The Whole World in His Hands • What a digital restoration of the most expensive painting ever sold tells us about beauty, authenticity, and the fragility of existence
Night Vision • On finding comfort and purpose in the dark
In the Aftermath of Civil War • THE ART OF OBSERVANCE IN THE LYRICS OF
The Lives of Bryan • My brother often eluded death, but the many trials that he endured could not prepare us for that awful moment when he finally left us
Last Dance • At a World War II internment camp, George Igawa entertained thousands of incarcerated Japanese Americans—while teaching a band of novices how to swing
The Color of Dust • Sometimes even a team of radiation oncologists and neurosurgeons can be mystified by the strange workings of the human brain
Projections of Life • Memories of a Midwestern childhood and the stories only pictures can tell
One Look Back
Epithalamium
WILL THE REAL VERGIL PLEASE STAND UP? • Making sense of the life of a poet about whom we know so little
FRONTLINE ORACLE • A new biography of America's most beloved grunt reporter
WE AIN'T SEEN NOTHIN’ YET • After Covid-19, what might be next?
FAMILY TATTERS • A social experiment gone wrong
DON'T FORGET INTUITION • The art of doing science
SHELL SHOCK AND AWE • The enduring terror of the trenches
NOTES AND OUTTAKES • Good writing never gets old
SOMEONE'S GOTTA DO IT • On transforming monotony into meaning
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