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Agatha Christie
November 14, 2023
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Phillip Maciak
A Murder at the End of the World
Is Isolation TV at Its Best
The new FX show captures fear and confinement better than any on-the-nose pandemic drama.
November 1, 2022
Scott Bradfield
Agatha Christie Suspected Everyone
In the quaint, well-to-do worlds of her novels, anyone could be guilty. Murderers kill to beat the social order at its own game.
November 8, 2017
Jo Livingstone
Murder on the Orient Express
Is a Spectacular Massacre of a Classic
Kenneth Branagh is far from perfect as Hercule Poirot. But this adaptation of Agatha Christie's beloved mystery novel has its sublime moments.
July 30, 2013
The New Republic Staff
A Visual History of the Evolution of the Penguin Paperback
February 10, 2011
Christopher Benfey
The Embroiderer
August 27, 2010
David Thomson
Chinamen
August 27, 2010
David Thomson
Chinamen
June 3, 2005
David Bosco
Gulag v. Guantánamo
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