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Jacob Bacharach
How Salman Rushdie Reckoned With an Unthinkable Attack
His memoir “Knife” answers violence with art, and explores the limits of the imagination.
Magazine
Phillip Maciak
The Sympathizer
Is a Spy Thriller of Rare Sophistication
Park Chan-wook’s new miniseries on HBO takes American imperialism to task.
Magazine
Udi Greenberg
The Abuses of Prehistory
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Udi Greenberg
The Abuses of Prehistory
Books & the Arts
Magazine
The Illiberalism at America’s Core
Julian E. Zelizer
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Julian E. Zelizer
The Illiberalism at America’s Core
Magazine
Keith Haring and the Art of Being Everywhere
Jeremy Lybarger
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Jeremy Lybarger
Keith Haring and the Art of Being Everywhere
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Keith Haring and the Art of Being Everywhere
Jeremy Lybarger
Magazine
Jeremy Lybarger
Keith Haring and the Art of Being Everywhere
Magazine
The Liberating Frankness of the Divorce Memoir
Laura Kipnis
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Laura Kipnis
The Liberating Frankness of the Divorce Memoir
Magazine
The Liberating Frankness of the Divorce Memoir
Laura Kipnis
Magazine
Laura Kipnis
The Liberating Frankness of the Divorce Memoir
Magazine
Anna Louie Sussman
The Climate Crisis Is Already Transforming the Family
Environmental and existential threats have changed parenting and fertility itself.
Magazine
Adam Nayman
The Unsettling Eco-Horror of
Evil Does Not Exist
In Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s new movie, an isolated community faces an existential threat and the fragility of its own defense mechanisms.