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October 9, 1961
Stanley Kauffmann
The Talent of Paul Newman
A Review of "The Hustler" and "Paris Blues"
September 18, 1961
Stanley Kauffmann
Breakfast at Macy’s
July 24, 1961
Irving Howe
Hemingway: The Conquest of Panic
What was in Hemingway’s writing that enabled him to command the loyalty of a generation?
February 13, 1961
Stanley Kauffmann
Adventures of an Anti-Hero
August 29, 1960
Stanley Kauffmann
Several Sons, Several Lovers
Film reviews of "Psycho" and "Sons and Lovers"
July 18, 1960
Robert Woods Kennedy
Picasso: A 20th Century Masque
From 1960, a look at how the famous painter depicted relationships between the sexes.
March 7, 1960
Magazine
Stanley Kauffmann
The Fact of Mortality
"Ikiru" is a film rooted in the most universal of truths, the one that cuts across all cultural barriers, all concepts of love, success, God: the fact of mortality.
November 2, 1959
Frank Getlein
A Romp on the Kamp
The brilliance of Frank Lloyd Wright's Guggenheim Museum
March 28, 1958
Daniel Bell
The Towerless Edifice—Part I
March 17, 1958
Daniel Bell
The Towerless Edifice—Part II
February 17, 1958
Philip Roth
Another Shy at Hemingway
A review of Charles Vidor's "A Farewell to Arms"
June 17, 1957
R.W. Flint
Nabokov’s Love Affairs
The New Republic‘s original review of ‘Lolita’ from 1957, when it was only available as an excerpt in the Anchor Review.
April 1, 1957
Jack LaZebnik
The Case of Ezra Pound
The story of the famous poet's arraignment for treason and confinement to a mental hospital.
December 3, 1956
Edward Schwartz
Chronicles of the City
Money is a symbol of complex social forces in 'Seize the Day'
June 4, 1956
Arthur Schlesinger Jr.
The Plight of the American Intellectual
November 28, 1955
Delmore Schwartz
TNR Film Classics: ‘To Catch a Thief’
January 17, 1955
Delmore Schwartz
TNR Film Classics: ‘Animal Farm’ (January 17, 1955)
April 5, 1954
Graham Greene
Graham Greene's Prescient War-Reporting from Vietnam Predicted How Badly It Would Go
"The war will be decided by men who never waded waist-deep in fields of paddy."
November 2, 1953
Robert Penn Warren
The Man With No Commitments
The comic and heroic philosophy of 'The Adventures of Augie March'
October 18, 1953
Dean Acheson
The High Price of World Leadership
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