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Author Bio. Rachel Cohen has written essays for The New Yorker, The Guardian, The London Review of Books, Apollo, The New York Times, The Nation, The Threepenny Review, The Believer, McSweeney’s and other publications, and her essays have been anthologized in Best American Essays and in the Pushcart Prize Anthology.
Mar 19, 2024 · Rachel Cohen’s A Chance Meeting is a dazzling group portrait that offers a striking new vision of the making and remaking of the American mind and imagination from the Civil War to the Vietnam War. How does the happenstance of daily life become history?
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Senior Policy Reporter. Rachel Cohen is a senior policy reporter who focuses on US social policy. Based in Washington, DC, she keeps a close eye on the politics influencing policy development...
Rachel Cohen’s A Chance Meeting is a dazzling group portrait that offers a striking new vision of the making and remaking of the American mind and imagination from the Civil War to the Vietnam War. How does the happenstance of daily life become history?
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Sep 15, 2020 · UChicago scholar Rachel Cohen, an essayist and memoirist, has published "Austen Years"—new book that explores how she used Jane Austen's works to help process the death of her father and the birth of her two children.
Rachel Cohen’s A Chance Meeting is a dazzling group portrait that offers a striking new vision of the making and remaking of the American mind and imagination from the Civil War to the Vietnam War. How does the happenstance of daily life become history?
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On the painter Agnes Martin. The Believer. “Gold, Golden, Gilded, Glittering,” November / December 2012. On the long double history of painting and banking from Siena in 1300 to Damien Hirst in our own day. Featured on Three Quarks Daily republished in The Utne Reader. Bookforum. “Church Fathers,” Fall 2008.