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Discovery/The Nation ’02 Prizewinners Discovery/The Nation ’02 Prizewinners

The Nation announces the winners of Discovery/ The Nation, the Joan Leiman Jacobson Poetry Prize. Now in its twenty-eighth year, it is an annual contest for poets whose work ha...

Apr 25, 2002 / Books & the Arts / Various Poets

Losing the Peace? Losing the Peace?

As Afghanistan struggles to recover, the United States prepares to move on.

Apr 25, 2002 / Feature / Michael Massing

Bill Simon’s Enron Ties Bill Simon’s Enron Ties

California GOP gubernatorial candidate Bill Simon Jr. has portrayed himself as a savvy businessman who can deal successfully with the state's financial woes. But Simon's ties to E...

Apr 25, 2002 / Jason Leopold

The Days of May The Days of May

What date shall I assign to Chris Marker's magnum opus, A Grin Without a Cat? This rugged oak of an essay-film, whose gnarls trace the growth and withering of decades of leftis...

Apr 25, 2002 / Books & the Arts / Stuart Klawans

Le Pen: The Center Folds Le Pen: The Center Folds

Earthquake. Cataclysm. Electroshock. The 9/11 of French politics. These were the recurring terms that established political leaders of both left and right used to characterize ...

Apr 25, 2002 / Doug Ireland

Single Standards Single Standards

Nothing is more to be despised, in a time of crisis, than the affectation of "evenhandedness." But there are two very nasty delusions and euphemisms gaining ground at pre...

Apr 25, 2002 / Column / Christopher Hitchens

The Enron Nine The Enron Nine

Some prestigious Wall Street firms may have been involved in a Ponzi scheme.

Apr 25, 2002 / Feature / William Greider

Strange Marchfellows Strange Marchfellows

The numbers and diversity of the April 20 protests in Washington represented a giant step forward for the antiwar movement. The weekend's events dealt a lethal blow to the notion-...

Apr 25, 2002 / Liza Featherstone

Unmaking of the President Unmaking of the President

The ineffable good luck of George W. Bush seems to be faltering at last. The man became President by an electoral accident that resembled theft. His stock was sinking, his agenda ...

Apr 25, 2002 / The Editors

History in a Blur History in a Blur

It seems scarcely to have required a great philosophical mind to come up with the observation that each of us is the child of our times, but that thought must have been receive...

Apr 25, 2002 / Books & the Arts / Arthur C. Danto

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