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September 9, 2020
Magazine
Rumaan Alam
Hari Kunzru’s Reckoning With the Far Right
His novel “Red Pill” portrays a liberal’s crisis at the approach of the Trump era.
September 8, 2020
Magazine
J.C. Pan
The Anti-Democratic Origins of Voter Prediction
How the Simulmatics Corporation tried to engineer an election—and paved the way for the Cambridge Analytica scandal
August 25, 2020
Magazine
Siddhartha Deb
Héctor Tobar’s Radical Road Trip Novel
“The Last Great Road Bum” is a portrait of an American coming to political consciousness.
August 18, 2020
Magazine
Evan Kindley
William Faulkner’s Southern Guilt
In disastrous interviews and his most famous novels, he struggled to reckon with racism and white supremacy.
August 11, 2020
Magazine
Patrick Iber
How the GOP Became the Party of Resentment
Have historians of the conservative movement focused too much on its intellectuals?
August 7, 2020
Magazine
Lidija Haas
The Brutal World of
Waiting for the Barbarians
Johnny Depp and Mark Rylance play the enforcers of empire in the film based on J.M. Coetzee’s novel.
August 4, 2020
Magazine
Samuel Moyn
The Never Trumpers Have Already Won
They’re not trying to save the GOP from a demagogue. They’re infiltrating the Democratic Party.
July 14, 2020
Magazine
Moira Weigel
The Pioneers of the Misinformation Industry
How thwarted Hollywood ambitions, Silicon Valley hubris, and a long war on objectivity gave rise to Drudge, Breitbart, and other right-wing media insurgents
July 13, 2020
Magazine
Daniel Immerwahr
The Great Germ War Cover-Up
When Nicholson Baker searched for the truth about biological weapons, he found a fog of redaction.
July 2, 2020
Magazine
Lidija Haas
Hirokazu Kore-eda’s Ingenious Families
“The Truth” builds subtly on the ambitious drama of “Shoplifters.”
June 23, 2020
Magazine
Rumaan Alam
Ottessa Moshfegh’s Pursuit of Disgust
Why her new novel, “Death in Her Hands,” strives to be gross
June 9, 2020
Magazine
Kim Phillips-Fein
The Lost Rebellious Spirit of Keynes
The economist’s ideas are often reduced to stimulus spending. His life and work were much more radical than that.
May 20, 2020
Magazine
Scott Bradfield
Robert Stone’s Bad Trips
For the late, great novelist, American politics was one end-of-times after another.
May 19, 2020
Magazine
Osita Nwanevu
We’re Not Polarized Enough
Ezra Klein’s flawed diagnosis of the divisions in American politics
May 15, 2020
Magazine
Kyle Chayka
The Minimized Life
The legacy of Donald Judd in a time of quarantine
May 6, 2020
Magazine
Robin Kaiser-Schatzlein
Thomas Piketty’s Plan to Fix the Economy
His new book diagnoses a society obsessed with property rights.
May 6, 2020
Magazine
Lidija Haas
The Backlash Appeal of
Mrs. America
Why do we watch dramas about right-wing women?
May 1, 2020
Magazine
Sophie Pinkham
How Vivian Gornick Reinvigorated Political Writing
Her most criticized book, “The Romance of American Communism,” has become a modern classic.
April 28, 2020
Magazine
Rachel Syme
How
Normal People
Captures a Hyper-Aware Romance
The Hulu adaptation of Sally Rooney’s novel centers on two very connected, very guarded lovers.
April 24, 2020
Magazine
Kyle Chayka
When Art Becomes Self-Help
Jerry Saltz’s new book markets an instagram-friendly version of creativity.
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