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Letters From the January 27, 2020, Issue Letters From the January 27, 2020, Issue

Old struggle, new politics… For shame… The truth about these truths… The collective is political…

Jan 14, 2020 / Letters / Our Readers

A Short History of Minimalism

A Short History of Minimalism A Short History of Minimalism

Donald Judd, Richard Wollheim, and the origins of what we now describe as minimalist.

Jan 14, 2020 / Kyle Chayka

The Journalism of Gabriel García Márquez

The Journalism of Gabriel García Márquez The Journalism of Gabriel García Márquez

His fiction and nonfiction can be seen as facets of a single, lifelong narrative enterprise.

Jan 13, 2020 / Books & the Arts / Tony Wood

Berlin Wall

The ‘Revolution of ’89’ Did Not Initiate a New Era of History The ‘Revolution of ’89’ Did Not Initiate a New Era of History

Though significant, the end of the Cold War ranks well below the fall of Russia’s Romanov dynasty (1917) or the discovery of penicillin (1928) as a turning point in the history of ...

Jan 13, 2020 / Andrew J. Bacevich

ADVOCATE film

This Is What It Means to Spend a Life Resisting Israeli Injustice This Is What It Means to Spend a Life Resisting Israeli Injustice

An interview with the director of Advocate, the Oscar-shortlisted film about the Israeli lawyer dedicated to defending Palestinians.

Jan 10, 2020 / Mairav Zonszein

Puzzle No. 3520

Puzzle No. 3520 Puzzle No. 3520

Click HERE to download a printable PDF of this puzzle.1 ACROSS2  1 Coordinate pretty nice permutation (1-9)3  6 Crow in second-rate newspaper (4)4 10 Mythical creature’s simple gar…

Jan 9, 2020 / Crossword / Joshua Kosman and Henri Picciotto

The Letters Behind One of American Poetry’s Most Infamous Books

The Letters Behind One of American Poetry’s Most Infamous Books The Letters Behind One of American Poetry’s Most Infamous Books

The Dolphin Letters, 1970–1979, which collects the correspondence between Elizabeth Hardwick and Robert Lowell, is an extraordinary philosophical inquiry into what is permissible i...

Jan 8, 2020 / Dustin Illingworth

Eka Kurniawan’s Disorienting ‘Kitchen Curse’ Is a Punk Critique of Colonialism

Eka Kurniawan’s Disorienting ‘Kitchen Curse’ Is a Punk Critique of Colonialism Eka Kurniawan’s Disorienting ‘Kitchen Curse’ Is a Punk Critique of Colonialism

The Indonesian writer’s short story collection tells tales of hope and disappointment from Reformasi, the period following the ouster of the country's dictator Suharto.

Jan 7, 2020 / Noah Flora

Tiki Bar

The Tiki Bar Resurgence of the Trump Era The Tiki Bar Resurgence of the Trump Era

It’s tacky and willfully inauthentic. Of course it’s popular again.

Jan 6, 2020 / Jackson Arn

Rewriting Roman Myths From the Perspective of Their Victims

Rewriting Roman Myths From the Perspective of Their Victims Rewriting Roman Myths From the Perspective of Their Victims

Nina MacLaughlin reimagines Metamorphoses from the perspective of the women in the text, exploring sexual violence, agency, and power dynamics of all kinds.

Jan 6, 2020 / Sophie Haigney

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