Books & the Arts

Terence Davies’s Counter-Séance

Terence Davies’s Counter-Séance Terence Davies’s Counter-Séance

A Quiet Passion doesn’t pretend to recall the skeptical spirit of Emily Dickinson to the land of the living but rather projects you into her departed world.

Mar 28, 2017 / Books & the Arts / Stuart Klawans

The Ambiguous Legacy of Obama’s Foreign Policy

The Ambiguous Legacy of Obama’s Foreign Policy The Ambiguous Legacy of Obama’s Foreign Policy

He may have talked about precision and constraint when it came to the national-security state, but he ultimately failed to leave us with a new strategic vision.

Mar 23, 2017 / Books & the Arts / Karen J. Greenberg

Elif Batuman’s Bold and Defiantly Imperfect novel

Elif Batuman’s Bold and Defiantly Imperfect novel Elif Batuman’s Bold and Defiantly Imperfect novel

Elif Batuman’s debut novel reminds us that part of the novel’s genius that it made room for the extraneous and the unplanned

Mar 22, 2017 / Books & the Arts / Evan Kindley

In Brexit’s Wake

In Brexit’s Wake In Brexit’s Wake

A new book about Brexit captures the deeper crisis undergirding Britain’s bid to leave the EU.

Mar 21, 2017 / Books & the Arts / John Harris

The Model of Perfection in Morgan Parker’s Poems

The Model of Perfection in Morgan Parker’s Poems The Model of Perfection in Morgan Parker’s Poems

The poet allows the struggles and the messiness of life—with a particular focus on black womanhood—to breathe.

Mar 17, 2017 / Books & the Arts / Christopher Soto

Weeping Cherry

Weeping Cherry Weeping Cherry

On a plateau, with little volcanic mountains, a muddy river, dangerous when the snow melts, a fertile valley, cattle breeders, and a music academy, a tall, handsome, agile people,…

Mar 16, 2017 / Books & the Arts / Henri Cole

When Downtown Was Up

When Downtown Was Up When Downtown Was Up

A new exhibition on New York’s artist-run galleries reminds us of a vibrant but now distant past.

Mar 16, 2017 / Books & the Arts / Barry Schwabsky

The Serendipiter’s Journey

The Serendipiter’s Journey The Serendipiter’s Journey

Gay Talese’s eye for detail turned out to be not only his strength but also his greatest weakness.

Mar 15, 2017 / Books & the Arts / Michelle Dean

The Enduring Struggle

The Enduring Struggle The Enduring Struggle

Frederick Douglass’s radical vision of democratic politics.

Mar 14, 2017 / Books & the Arts / Matthew Karp

Atwood Road

Atwood Road Atwood Road

(in memory, Jonathan Schell) A mile from Slough Pond’s glacial hush, a folded newspaper hat kept your bashed head cool, like the kite you made, three decades ago, from paper and tw…

Mar 9, 2017 / Books & the Arts / Cynthia Zarin

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