DREYFUS
May 2012
It may seem like the French belletrist is a dying breed, but the modern-day public intellectual has always been something of a myth
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January/February 2012
Zola inspired other writers and artists to defend the jailed Jewish officer. Yet he himself was not free of the taint of anti-Semitism
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