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Art does not have to be political satire to help us reckon with the world.


The Idiot is playing some very complex language games. The Vox Book Club breaks it down.


Our next live event will take place on September 30, and you can RSVP now.


Bennett joined the Vox Book Club to discuss why she doesn’t write identity as a problem to to be solved.


School this year will be strange. But you can still go back to campus in a book.


An expert on Black literature explains why The Vanishing Half works like a call and response.


“Passing for white never left.”


Our August event will take place live on Zoom at the end of the month.


“It’s kind of flabbergasting how disrespectfully Hillary Clinton has been treated.”


Brit Bennett’s sophomore novel is our latest pick.


President Jerry Brown?


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The Vox Book Club digs into why we’re fascinated by fiction about politicians.


What if Hillary had never married Bill? Vox Book Club is about to find out.


Soraya Nadia McDonald and Sangeeta Singh-Kurtz join Constance Grady to explain why Humperdinck is a lost Trump brother.


Join Constance Grady, Soraya McDonald, and Sangeeta Singh-Kurtz live on Zoom.


William Goldman loved The Princess Bride so much he could never quite end it. We can’t either.


Plus, the battle of wits, the Fire Swamp, and the Machine.


The Vox Book Club’s live event covered how The Secret History fits into dark academia and why Bunny would be the worst at quarantine.


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After a month of conversation, it’s time to talk murder, Bacchanalias, and liberal arts curriculums.


The classics kids face their final death at the end of The Secret History.


You know things are getting rough when Henry wants a television.


Our book club tackles the first half of Donna Tartt’s The Secret History.


Murder cults! Idyllic college campuses! A May where you can’t go outside is the perfect time to read The Secret History.