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"The Gripe of Genius"
by Daniel Aaron

The New Republic
February 5, 2001, pp. 37-38
"Northampton"
by Daniel Aaron

The American Scholar
Spring 2001, pp. 71-82
"The Great Anarch"
by Daniel Aaron

The New Republic
October 22, 2001, pp. 42-45
"In Government We Trust"
by W. Shepherdson Abell

Commonweal
February 23, 2001, pp. 22-24
"'This Land Is My Land'"
by Virginia Deane Abernethy

Chronicles
November 2001, p. 19
"Exclusion"
by Daniel Abraham

Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine
February 2001, pp. 83-92
"The Lesson Half-Learned"
by Daniel Abraham

Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine
May 2001, pp. 47-59
"Images"
by Mark Abrahamson

The Harpers Monthly
December 2001, pp. 30-32
"Hollywood"
by Rachel Abramowitz

New York Magazine
January 29, 2001, pp. 20-21
"Truth without Justice?"
by Elliott Abrams

Policy Review
February 2001, pp. 71-75 - PDF
"What To Do About Sudan"
by Elliott Abrams

The Weekly Standard
May 7, 2001, pp. 24-28
"Human Rights and Mrs. Roosevelt"
by Elliott Abrams

First Things
June/July 2001, pp. 43-45
Review Darkest Italy, by John Dickie
by Roger Absalom

The American Historical Review
June 2001, p. 1082
"How True to Life is Biography?"
by Andre Aciman

The Partisan Review
Winter 2001, pp. 31-41
"Onward and Upward With the Arts"
by Joan Acocella

The New Yorker
February 19, 2001, pp. 180-182
"Dancing"
by Joan Acocella

The New Yorker
March 12, 2001, pp. 106-107
"Dancing"
by Joan Acocella

The New Yorker
March 19, 2001, pp. 144-145
"Dancing"
by Joan Acocella

The New Yorker
March 26, 2001, pp. 100-101
"Dancing"
by Joan Acocella

The New Yorker
May 7, 2001, pp. 94-97
"American Dancer"
by Joan Acocella

The New Yorker
May 28, 2001, pp. 122-125
"Dancing"
by Joan Acocella

The New Yorker
June 4, 2001, pp. 98-99
"Good and Evil"
by Joan Acocella

The New Yorker
August 6, 2001, pp. 82-85
"Dancing"
by Joan Acocella

The New Yorker
December 17, 2001, pp. 99-104
"Cover photo"
by Vanessa Acuna and Janeil Engelstad

In These Times
October 1, 2001 - PDF
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