Books & the Arts

Why Dubya Can’t Read Why Dubya Can’t Read

The poor guy is obviously dyslexic, and dyslexic to the point of near-illiteracy.

Sep 24, 2000 / Books & the Arts / Christopher Hitchens

Rock in a Hard Place Rock in a Hard Place

Blessed with a pitch-perfect name for his métier, Lester Bangs wrote on the subject of rock music--writing, for him, being a matter of slamming two nouns together so the...

Sep 7, 2000 / Books & the Arts / Stuart Klawans

In the American Grain In the American Grain

After his death in 1975 at the age of 70, Lionel Trilling underwent something of an eclipse.

Sep 7, 2000 / Books & the Arts / Ilan Stavans

Iraq: What the Butler Saw Iraq: What the Butler Saw

At the beginning of September, Hans Blix, head of UNMOVIC, the latest UN commission for verifying Iraqi disarmament, poised to report his new team's readiness to go into Iraq.

Sep 7, 2000 / Books & the Arts / Ian Williams

A Dream of Californication A Dream of Californication

A genre is dissolving.

Sep 7, 2000 / Books & the Arts / Melvin Jules Bukiet

‘The Ultimate Bad Review’ ‘The Ultimate Bad Review’

If our political parties insist on producing bad show business, then the least we should demand is that Hollywood make good movies.

Aug 24, 2000 / Books & the Arts / Stuart Klawans

Shedding Lincoln’s Mantle Shedding Lincoln’s Mantle

American politicians are not noted for their historical self-consciousness.

Jul 27, 2000 / Books & the Arts / Eric Foner

A Devil Theory of Islam A Devil Theory of Islam

Judith Miller is a New York Times reporter much in evidence on talk shows and seminars on the Middle East.

Jul 25, 2000 / Books & the Arts / Edward W. Said

MP3: It’s Only Rock and Roll and The Kids Are Alright MP3: It’s Only Rock and Roll and The Kids Are Alright

Once upon a time there was a struggling young California band. Its music was too loud and its image too unpolished for MTV.

Jul 13, 2000 / Books & the Arts / Siva Vaidhyanathan

A City That Worked A City That Worked

The New York of 1945 was the victorious city of the New Deal and World War II, one that can barely be glimpsed today beneath postmodern towers and billboards for dot-com enterprise...

Jul 13, 2000 / Books & the Arts / Robert W. Snyder

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