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The Debauched, Sometimes Sublime Essays of D.H. Lawrence

The Debauched, Sometimes Sublime Essays of D.H. Lawrence The Debauched, Sometimes Sublime Essays of D.H. Lawrence

His nonfiction writing, filled with terrible politics and startling prose, inspires awe and loathing.  

Jan 16, 2020 / Zachary Fine

H.T. Tsiang, the Flâneur of Socialist Fiction

H.T. Tsiang, the Flâneur of Socialist Fiction H.T. Tsiang, the Flâneur of Socialist Fiction

In the Chinese writer’s novels we are given a portrait of a New York City for the rich and the poor, the immigrant and the native-born, the newly homeless and the seasoned itineran...

Jan 15, 2020 / Nawal Arjini

Comix Nation

Comix Nation Comix Nation

ignore this…

Jan 14, 2020 / Comix Nation / Peter Kuper

Trump Reveals His Real Reason for Having Suleimani Killed

Trump Reveals His Real Reason for Having Suleimani Killed Trump Reveals His Real Reason for Having Suleimani Killed

“Trump, former aides said, has burned with a desire to erase Obama’s foreign policy legacy and prove himself a superior Commander-in-Chief.” —The Washington Post I couldn’t abide o…

Jan 14, 2020 / Column / Calvin Trillin

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Opinion Opinion

It was a lean-to one could live in so long as it never rained. It was   a grain of salt close up, looking like a crystal, growing from itself   like an outcrop of land. I…

Jan 14, 2020 / Books & the Arts / Jennifer Militello

Formalwear

Formalwear Formalwear

“everything takes form, even infinity” —Gaston Bachelard, from The Dialectics of Outside and Inside So I died. Then I filled out a form. It asked how I made do & a living &…

Jan 14, 2020 / Books & the Arts / Devon Walker-Figueroa

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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

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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

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