Judith Thurman

Judith Thurman appears in the following:

To Save a Language

Friday, November 20, 2015

Staff writer Judith Thurman introduces us to linguist Daniel Kaufman, whose mission it is to preserve some of New York City's endangered languages.

20 Years of Writing for the New Yorker

Friday, January 04, 2008

Cleopatra’s Nose is filled with 40-plus essays originally written for the New Yorker between 1987 and 2006 by Judith Thurman. The essays demonstrate Ms. Thurman’s trademark intelligence, compassion, and exquisiteness.

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Misunderstandings

Friday, January 04, 2008

Using antibacterial soap may not be a good idea. A science writer explains why some germs are necessary for our survival. Plus, why a child may suddenly lose the ability to understand or use language. And Judith Thurman shares her best essays from 20-plus years at the New Yorker. And ...

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