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June 29, 2018
Rhaina Cohen
What the 1990s Got Wrong
Allison Yarrow’s new book traces a decade of setbacks for women.
June 28, 2018
Irene Hsu
The Echoes of Chinese Exclusion
How U.S. immigration policy uprooted Chinese American communities—with effects that are still felt today.
June 27, 2018
Magazine
Jedediah Britton-Purdy
The Remaking of Class
Long a silent presence in American life, class is now sharply felt in upheavals and displacement across the country.
June 26, 2018
Alex Shephard
The fate of literary publishing in the twenty-first century, in three numbers.
June 26, 2018
Charlotte Shane
Living in David Lynch’s Art Life
A new book gives the spotlight to the filmmaker’s often overlooked collaborators.
June 22, 2018
Kaila Philo
The Caribbean Immigrants Who Transformed Britain
An interview with Trevor Phillips about the UK's treatment of the "Windrush generation"—from the generous to the scandalous.
June 21, 2018
Paul Grimstad
Can You Measure How Good a Song Is?
Music and math have always been linked, a new book explains.
June 19, 2018
Magazine
Emily Bernard
Witnesses for the Future
Zora Neale Hurston’s drive to tell the story of the slave trade’s last survivor
June 18, 2018
Jess Bergman
The Birth of Breakups
A new book explores the history of splitting up—and why it’s harder for women.
June 15, 2018
Jo Livingstone
The Empty Space of Rachel Cusk
In 'Kudos,' the novelist meditates on justice, the stories people tell themselves, and the difference between the two.
June 14, 2018
Sarah Weinman
Arthur Conan Doyle, True Detective
How the author of the Sherlock Holmes stories fought for—and ultimately turned against—a man wrongfully convicted
June 8, 2018
Andrew Lanham
Michael Ondaatje’s Haunting Pasts
Set in postwar London, “Warlight” illuminates a hidden world of endless conflict.
June 8, 2018
Jo Livingstone
In Bill Clinton’s New Thriller, the Final Villain Is Feminism
A spoiler-filled review of 'The President Is Missing,' a fun, overlong novel that rips from the headlines while being out of step with the times.
June 7, 2018
Magazine
Jo Livingstone
Here and Now
The bold, vivid worlds of Rachel Kushner’s novels
June 5, 2018
Magazine
Mychal Denzel Smith
Rough Justice
How America became over-policed
June 5, 2018
Sarah Marshall
Why Lorrie Moore Writes
Her criticism collection, “See What Can Be Done,” tackles the pleasure—and the pain—of the life of the mind.
June 4, 2018
Emma Russell
Bill Clinton’s book tour is turning into a #MeToo reckoning.
In a heated interview with NBC’s Craig Melvin, on Monday morning, former President Bill Clinton claimed victim status.
June 1, 2018
Jo Livingstone
The Seymour Hersh Weekly
The veteran reporter's new memoir is a paean to the golden age of American journalism—for better and for worse.
May 31, 2018
Jason Silverstein
The Persistence of Whitewashing
How can Americans have such different memories of slavery?
May 30, 2018
Jo Livingstone
Shaking the Tree
The memoir of a professional tree-climber reveals the agony and the ecstasy of life at the top of the world.
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