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May 24, 2019
Magazine
Vivian Gornick
A Novelist’s Life in America’s Underbelly
Nelson Algren infused his best writing with passionate political conviction.
May 14, 2019
Magazine
Rachel Syme
The Unstoppable Rise of Phoebe Waller-Bridge
The creator of "Killing Eve" returns with a second (and final) season of "Fleabag," the series that made her an international star.
May 7, 2019
Magazine
Samuel Moyn
The Price of Meat
America’s obsession with beef was born of conquest and exploitation.
May 6, 2019
Magazine
David Sessions
The Emptiness of Adam Gopnik’s Liberalism
His new book lacks a fundamental understanding of political-economic power.
April 30, 2019
Magazine
Lidija Haas
Olivier Assayas’s Quest for Originality
“Non-Fiction,” his new film, is about getting by in a disrupted world.
April 24, 2019
Magazine
Maggie Doherty
Unfinished Work
How sexism and machismo shaped a prestigious writing program
April 23, 2019
Magazine
Thomas Meaney
The Canonization of Richard Holbrooke
Why Third Way liberals saw a glamorous, difficult diplomat as the protector of their values
April 10, 2019
Magazine
Rumaan Alam
Susan Choi’s Missing Persons
Her novels have always championed the overlooked point of view. But "Trust Exercise" takes on a riskier experiment.
April 9, 2019
Magazine
Meehan Crist
Down to Earth
Why is the story of climate catastrophe so hard to tell?
April 8, 2019
Magazine
Rachel Syme
Top Billing
For too long, Gwen Verdon missed out on her share of the spotlight.
April 4, 2019
Magazine
Geoffrey Wheatcroft
Never Sorry
Eric Hobsbawm’s awkward embrace of the Establishment
April 2, 2019
Magazine
Max Holleran
The Dean
Out of the ruins of war, Walter Gropius made a vital political community.
April 1, 2019
Magazine
Christine Smallwood
Sally Rooney’s Great Expectations
Her new novel captures a generation's beleaguered idealism.
March 20, 2019
Magazine
Jeet Heer
Adventures in Modernism
The unlikely, energizing friendship of Hugh Kenner and Guy Davenport
March 18, 2019
Magazine
Brian Goldstone
The Dispossessed
Édouard Louis confronts the French elite’s contempt for the poor.
March 12, 2019
Magazine
Rachel Syme
The Branding of Frida Kahlo
Can the artist’s things tell us what drove her?
February 19, 2019
Magazine
Jedediah Britton-Purdy
The Spiritual Case for Socialism
A new book attempts to deepen the philosophical dimension of a revived left.
February 15, 2019
Magazine
Rachel Syme
The Nerdy, Ruthless Parodies of
Documentary Now!
The show’s new season lays bare the pretensions of beloved films.
February 13, 2019
Magazine
Rachel Riederer
The Future of Meat Is Vegan
A plan to eliminate animal farming relies on science and startups.
February 12, 2019
Magazine
Patrick Iber
Off the Map
How the United States reinvented empire
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