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September 8, 2015
Bijan Stephen
Life as Player One
Michael Clune's new book shows the spiritual side of gaming
September 8, 2015
Laura Miller
Lust for Learning
Is erotic longing between professors and students unavoidable?
September 3, 2015
Siddhartha Deb
Where the Dead Refuse to Vanish
Eka Kurniawan’s fiction reckons with Indonesia’s bloody inheritance
September 2, 2015
Jenny Hendrix
Salman Rushdie's Baffling Arabian Nights
Rushdie’s new novel aims to skewer superstition and belief—but gets lost in its own games
September 2, 2015
Steven Cohen
The People’s Obituary of Henry Kissinger—Before His Death
August 31, 2015
John Biguenet
Silent Reading Doesn't Exist
In the wake of disaster, a writer listens to the voice in his head
August 27, 2015
James McAuley
The Mystery of Patrick Modiano
August 25, 2015
Laura Reston
Amy Klobuchar Wrote the “Lean In” of Political Memoirs
August 25, 2015
Natasha Lewis
This Surreal Novel Captures the Weirdness of Modern Relationships
August 21, 2015
Rachel Cusk
Is Today’s Literary Culture Macho Enough for Kingsley Amis?
August 20, 2015
Tim Barker
In a Land Before iTunes
How the phonograph helped create a world revolution
August 19, 2015
Gwyneth Kelly
Pulitzer-Winner Adam Johnson Delivers Tales of Trauma and Redemption
August 19, 2015
E. Tammy Kim
A Leadership Bible to Soothe Scared Elites
August 18, 2015
Malcolm Harris
What If Stalin Had Computers?
A new book contemplates the end of capitalism (again)—it's a nice story, but a terrible plan
August 17, 2015
Jeet Heer
Donald Trump, Epic Hero
The candidate's boasts and insults might seem juvenile, but his special way with words has a noble ancestry
August 14, 2015
Sarah Marshall
Modern Magdalenes
A searing look at life on the street
August 13, 2015
Maggie Doherty
Love at the Methadone Clinic
Lucia Berlin defies our expectations for “grim” working-class fiction
August 11, 2015
Damian Lanigan
Music From a Farther Room
Celebrating 100 years of “Prufrock”
August 10, 2015
Cara Parks
The Military Is Making You Fat
Why we're all eating high-energy foods made for soldiers
August 6, 2015
Laura Marsh
Vacations with Marilyn, Dinner with Picasso
At 99, George Braziller surveys his publishing empire in a new memoir
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