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Annie Berke
Fly Me to the Moon
’s Failure to Launch
The space rom-com with Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum doesn’t know what it wants to be.
Rachel Connolly
Porn
Shows What People Still Won’t Say About Sex
A book of intimate interviews reveals how reluctant people are to speak about their true desires.
Linda Hall
What Alice Munro Knew
Linda Hall
What Alice Munro Knew
Books & the Arts
Magazine
The Woman Behind Freud’s First Case Study
Hannah Zeavin
Magazine
Hannah Zeavin
The Woman Behind Freud’s First Case Study
Magazine
Last Summer
Is a Marvel of Toxic Lyricism
Adam Nayman
Magazine
Adam Nayman
Last Summer
Is a Marvel of Toxic Lyricism
Magazine
Last Summer
Is a Marvel of Toxic Lyricism
Adam Nayman
Magazine
Adam Nayman
Last Summer
Is a Marvel of Toxic Lyricism
Magazine
Is the United States Too Devoted to the Constitution?
John Fabian Witt
Magazine
John Fabian Witt
Is the United States Too Devoted to the Constitution?
Magazine
Is the United States Too Devoted to the Constitution?
John Fabian Witt
Magazine
John Fabian Witt
Is the United States Too Devoted to the Constitution?
Magazine
Jess Bergman
Hari Kunzru’s Escape From the Art Market
“Blue Ruin” is a sharp novel about art, authenticity, success, and disaster.
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Richard J. Evans
Can the Museum Survive?
From looted artifacts to rogue employees, a series of crises have beset some of the world’s most visited collections.