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writer Laszlo Krasznahorkai stands behind a brick wall
Alex Shephard, Mark Krotov
The Nobel Prize in Literature Is Boring Now
László Krasznahorkai, who was awarded the prize on Thursday, is a brilliant novelist and consummate laureate. But has the Swedish Academy lost its sense of fun?
Wire surrounds Marcy Correctional Facility state prison on in Marcy, N.Y.
Kristen Martin
What Happens When the True Crime Story Is Over?
John J. Lennon’s book, written in his twenty-fourth year in prison, provides a bracing reckoning with guilt, remorse, and the possibility of change.
MagazineLaura Kipnis
The Spiritual Appeal of Elizabeth Gilbert
An illustration of author Elizabeth Gilbert in the clouds
MagazineLaura Kipnis
The Spiritual Appeal of Elizabeth Gilbert
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Ethan Hawke as Lee Raybon in FX's The Lowdown
Ethan Hawke’s Brilliantly Exasperating Quest for Truth
Phillip Maciak
Ethan Hawke as Lee Raybon in FX's The Lowdown
MagazinePhillip Maciak
Ethan Hawke’s Brilliantly Exasperating Quest for Truth
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What Pan-Africanism Can Teach Us Now
Lovia Gyarkye
MagazineLovia Gyarkye
What Pan-Africanism Can Teach Us Now
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A collage showing Kwame Nkrumah and Martin Luther King, Jr. points to the ties between the two figures in the struggle for Black liberation. It also suggests the piece will discuss the promise of pan-Africanism.
What Pan-Africanism Can Teach Us Now
Lovia Gyarkye
A collage showing Kwame Nkrumah and Martin Luther King, Jr. points to the ties between the two figures in the struggle for Black liberation. It also suggests the piece will discuss the promise of pan-Africanism.
MagazineLovia Gyarkye
What Pan-Africanism Can Teach Us Now
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How “Antisemitism” Became a Weapon of the Right
Lily Meyer
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How “Antisemitism” Became a Weapon of the Right
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The word ANTISEMITISM draped with an Israeli flag
How “Antisemitism” Became a Weapon of the Right
Lily Meyer
The word ANTISEMITISM draped with an Israeli flag
MagazineLily Meyer
How “Antisemitism” Became a Weapon of the Right
A collage of documents from the founding of the United States
MagazinePatrick Iber
Can America Become a Democracy?
What it would take for the United States to live up to the promise of its founding
An illustration that imagines some of the scenes from Thomas Pynchon's new novel, Shadow Ticket
MagazineJohn Semley
Thomas Pynchon’s Strangely Stripped-Back Noir
Shadow Ticket may be an exercise in restraint. But what is a Pynchon novel without its sense of unruly bigness?
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