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, Groupthink Spells the End of Art
Vince Gilligan’s new show imagines a world devoid of any kind of aesthetic experience that isn’t blandly generalizable.
The New Republic Staff
The New Republic
’s Books of the Year
A far from exhaustive guide to the books that our critics dissected, debated, and most admired this year.
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Jessie Kindig
Ruth Asawa Connected Everything
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Jessie Kindig
Ruth Asawa Connected Everything
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How Police Harassed and Infiltrated Civil Rights Groups
Piper French
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Piper French
How Police Harassed and Infiltrated Civil Rights Groups
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The Man Who Wanted to Believe in Life on Mars
Cass R. Sunstein
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Cass R. Sunstein
The Man Who Wanted to Believe in Life on Mars
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The Man Who Wanted to Believe in Life on Mars
Cass R. Sunstein
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Cass R. Sunstein
The Man Who Wanted to Believe in Life on Mars
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How Much Worse Could the Internet Get?
Jacob Bacharach
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Jacob Bacharach
How Much Worse Could the Internet Get?
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How Much Worse Could the Internet Get?
Jacob Bacharach
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Jacob Bacharach
How Much Worse Could the Internet Get?
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Adam Nayman
Something Is Rotten in Chloe Zhao’s
Hamnet
The movie starring Paul Mescal makes the life of Shakespeare a melodrama.
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Evan Kindley
Gertrude Stein’s Preparations for the Afterlife
The author knew recognition of her works would take time—and planned accordingly.