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June 14, 2016
Magazine
Thessaly La Force
Cult Following
Emma Cline's 'The Girls' is a dark drama about female desire in 1960s California.
May 10, 2016
Magazine
William Giraldi
Cruel Intentions
From the written letter to online commentary, the fine art of literary hate mail endures.
May 4, 2016
Magazine
Samuel Moyn
You Must Remember This
Do our memorials to the dead do more harm than good?
May 3, 2016
Magazine
Alan Wolfe
The Myth of the Limousine Liberal
There are far more conservatives being driven around in limos these days than liberals.
May 2, 2016
Magazine
Jo Livingstone
How Literature Became Word Perfect
Before the word processor, perfect copy was the domain of the typist—not the literary genius.
April 27, 2016
Magazine
Tony Tulathimutte
Back to the Future
Don DeLillo’s techno-prophetic novel hungers for tradition.
April 26, 2016
Magazine
Jonathan W. Gray
Son of the Black Panther
Ta-Nehisi Coates takes on one of Marvel's iconic superheroes, reinvigorating the Black Panther for a new generation.
April 18, 2016
Magazine
Evan Kindley
Scandal in Bohemia
Jill Lepore uncovers racism and sexual harassment in the life of a Greenwich Village hero.
April 14, 2016
Ben Shattuck
Sailor’s Delight
Eric Jay Dolin's latest book, "Brilliant Beacons," is a study of American history through its lighthouses and coastlines.
April 12, 2016
Magazine
Brandon Harris
America’s Eviction Epidemic
The tenants and landlords in Matthew Desmond's new book are caught in a vicious cycle.
April 11, 2016
Magazine
Sarah Esther Maslin
Life and Death Among the Gangs of Central America
Journalist Óscar Martínez’s new book resembles war reporting with a cinematic flair.
April 5, 2016
Magazine
Eli Gottlieb
The Guns That Won
The haphazard origins of American gun culture.
April 5, 2016
Magazine
Laura Marsh
Vladimir Nabokov, Scientific Genius
He made thousands of obsessive drawings of butterflies—but do they help us read his novels?
April 4, 2016
Magazine
Michelle Dean
Adrienne Rich’s Feminist Awakening
Newly discovered letters give a rare glimpse of how her poetry—and her radical politics—were formed.
March 31, 2016
Magazine
Elspeth Reeve
Girls Just Wanna Be Heard
In her new book, Nancy Jo Sales explores how teenage girls on social media provoke attention—but fails to show how they also demand respect.
March 29, 2016
Magazine
Ian Volner
State of the Art
The Metropolitan Museum makes a bid for the modern.
March 7, 2016
Magazine
Jedediah Britton-Purdy
A Wild Way to Save the Planet
Evolutionary theorist Edward O. Wilson has an ambitious plan to halt ecological ruin.
March 4, 2016
Magazine
Dana Goldstein
Sterilization’s Cruel Inheritance
The eugenic legacy of a 1927 Supreme Court decision to sterilize “imbeciles.”
March 3, 2016
Magazine
William Giraldi
Against the Dying of the Light
Katie Roiphe’s new book explores the final days of Susan Sontag, Sigmund Freud, John Updike, and other writers at the end.
March 2, 2016
Magazine
Ryann Liebenthal
Our Lady of the Plains
In a new collection of her letters, Laura Ingalls Wilder confronts the end of the frontier.
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