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November 11, 2019
Conor Dwyer Reynolds
The Case for Climate Hope
Jedediah Purdy’s book “This Land” argues for a radical environmentalism.
November 8, 2019
Philippa Snow
The Surprising Success of an Irreverent Emily Dickinson
It would be easy to make fun of “Dickinson.” But the new Apple TV+ show is stranger and more charming than it has any right to be.
November 7, 2019
Elizabeth Greenspan
A Dream of Homeownership, Undermined
Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor’s book explains how government policy and the real estate industry worked against black homeowners.
November 7, 2019
Rumaan Alam
Honey Boy
Is a Taste of Stardom’s Bitter Reality
In Alma Har'el's film, Shia LeBeouf mines his own life—and reminds us how gifted an actor he is.
November 6, 2019
Andrew Lanham
Philip Pullman’s Defense of Free Thought
His new book and “His Dark Materials” on HBO dramatize the difficulty of moral action.
November 5, 2019
Rumaan Alam
Bernardine Evaristo’s
Girl, Woman, Other
Deserves All the Prizes
Unruly and unorthodox (and occasionally uneven), this year's Booker winner grapples with black identity.
November 1, 2019
Rumaan Alam
Would J.D. Salinger Be Famous Today?
A new exhibition harks back to a time when an author could sell books and be a total recluse.
November 1, 2019
David Patrikarakos
Inside the World of Misinformation
From St. Petersburg to Manila, a new book studies efforts to sow confusion and undermine reality.
October 31, 2019
Heather Souvaine Horn
Facing Up to the Past, German-Style
What can the United States learn from Germany’s efforts to reckon with the Holocaust?
October 28, 2019
Zoë Hu
Natasha Stagg Has No Illusions
A new collection of essays perfectly evokes the excitement and the anguish of young creative people in New York.
October 28, 2019
Rumaan Alam
In
Mrs. Fletcher
, Porn Is the Path to Self-Discovery
Kathryn Hahn plays a different kind of empty-nester in HBO's newest offering.
October 24, 2019
Rumaan Alam
In
The Lighthouse,
Beauty Battles the Beast
On a desolate island, Robert Pattinson and Willem Dafoe slow-dance their way to madness.
October 21, 2019
Rumaan Alam
The New MoMA Is More of a Good Thing
The Museum of Modern Art has used an expansive renovation to both reintroduce and celebrate itself.
February 14, 2014
Ryan Kearney
Death to Cupid
Love is not "all you need." Far from it.
February 25, 1967
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Richard M. Elman
Hell’s Angels
, Reviewed
Hunter S. Thompson’s book is a comic metaphor for a society getting what it deserves.
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