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Ingeborg Bachmann’s Experimental Gem ‘Malina’ Is a Novel Like None Other

Ingeborg Bachmann’s Experimental Gem ‘Malina’ Is a Novel Like None Other Ingeborg Bachmann’s Experimental Gem ‘Malina’ Is a Novel Like None Other

The Austrian writer’s 1971 book is one of the most potent renderings of female consciousness European literature has produced.

Jun 18, 2019 / Dustin Illingworth

Comix Nation

Comix Nation Comix Nation

ignore this…

Jun 18, 2019 / Peter Kuper

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Letters From the July 1-8, 2019, Issue Letters From the July 1-8, 2019, Issue

Devil in the details… Furry logic… Debunking junk science…

Jun 18, 2019 / Our Readers

Donald Trump with flag

L’État, C’est Moi L’État, C’est Moi

Trump intends to speak at the traditionally nonpartisan Fourth of July celebration on the Mall.—news reports Though past presidents never inserted themselves In this fete, Donald T…

Jun 18, 2019 / Column / Calvin Trillin

Tom Tomorrow cartoon

Trump of the Living Dead Trump of the Living Dead

We thought fascism was dead and buried. We were wrong.

Jun 18, 2019 / Tom Tomorrow

Honore Daumier's Gargantua

Why the Paper of Record Hates Cartoons Why the Paper of Record Hates Cartoons

Cartoons are powerful—so much so that The New York Times is cracking down on them.

Jun 18, 2019 / Jeet Heer

Guardians of Civilization

Guardians of Civilization Guardians of Civilization

The truth hurts at times.

Jun 13, 2019 / OppArt / Kevin Kallaugher and Ed Hall

Scamming the Scene: Lucy Ives and the Fiction of the Cultural Industry

Scamming the Scene: Lucy Ives and the Fiction of the Cultural Industry Scamming the Scene: Lucy Ives and the Fiction of the Cultural Industry

Ives’ second novel, Loudermilk, lampoons MFA writing programs and the inherited wealth that props them up. 

Jun 12, 2019 / Charlie Markbreiter

Vasily Grossman in War and Peace

Vasily Grossman in War and Peace Vasily Grossman in War and Peace

In both his life and his writing, the novelist and journalist captured the complications and contradictions of the Soviet century.

Jun 12, 2019 / Books & the Arts / Sheila Fitzpatrick

Adam Gopnik and the Cul-de-sac of 21st-Century Liberalism

Adam Gopnik and the Cul-de-sac of 21st-Century Liberalism Adam Gopnik and the Cul-de-sac of 21st-Century Liberalism

In his new book, the New Yorker writer sets out to defend liberalism from its critics, but only ends up revealing its current limitations.

Jun 12, 2019 / Books & the Arts / David A. Bell

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