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https://www.nybooks.com/articles/2019/05/09/john-berger-ways-of-being/
Berger’s Ways of Being | Lisa Appignanesi | The New York Review of Books
Jul 1, 2020 - When Joshua Sperling’s biography of John Berger arrived at my door, I approached it with trepidation. I’d known Berger for more than forty years, and...
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https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/the-poetry-of-embarrassment-on-three-new-collections/
The Poetry of Embarrassment: On Three New Collections | Los Angeles Review of Books
Eileen G’Sell reviews Nathaniel Rosenthalis’s “The Leniad,” Jana Prikryl’s “Midwood,” and Dorothea Lasky’s “The Shining.”
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Apr 27, 2026 - The Independent is an important voice in the community of readers and writers dedicated to book reviews and writing about the world of books.
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Thieves of Experience: How Google and Facebook Corrupted Capitalism | Los Angeles Review of Books
Whatever its imperfections, Shoshana Zuboff's
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Jacques Houis has translated several works from French, including the first modern translation of Paul Scarron's seventeenth-century classic The Comic Romance.
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“Hooked: A Novel of Obsession” by Asako Yuzuki - Asian Review of Books
Asako Yuzuki came onto the English literary scene with her best-selling novel, Butter: A Novel of Food and Murder, based on the true story of a female serial...
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In Praise of Difficult Poetry | Los Angeles Review of Books
A new strain of contemporary women poets proves there is still a place for the rewardingly difficult in English-language poetics.
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A Clearing of the Ground | Christopher Benfey | The New York Review of Books
Hampshire College, 1970–2026
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Extraordinary Hustle: A Profile of Laure Calamy | Los Angeles Review of Books
Eileen G’Sell interviews Laure Calamy, star of the film “Full Time.”
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Transcending Cultural Sickness: On Mark Edmundson’s “The Age of Guilt” | Los Angeles Review of Books
Joshua Hall considers Mark Edmundson’s “The Age of Guilt.”
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Lebanon: Memories of War | Loubna El Amine | The New York Review of Books
Sep 24, 2024 - Israel’s attacks on Lebanon are striking not just individual Hezbollah members but my family’s entire social world.
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On the Bombing of Aleppo | George Soros | The New York Review of Books
Jul 17, 2020 - The world is witnessing a humanitarian catastrophe of historic proportions. It is happening in Syria. It is being perpetrated by the president of Russia,...
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Toward a Land of Buses and Bikes | Bill McKibben | The New York Review of Books
If there’s a star in the climate-driven energy transition, it’s certainly the electric vehicle (EV). The heat pump—the efficient replacement for both
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‘The Music of What Happens’ | Nick Laird | The New York Review of Books
Seamus Heaney’s complete poems, following on editions of his letters, prose, and translations, confirm the extent of his achievement.
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2025 in review: Books - The Jewish Chronicle - The Jewish Chronicle
Dec 24, 2025 - Our critics’ stand-out Jewish books of the year include eviscerating fiction, assiduously researched history, memoirs and reflections on the lives of poets
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The Soothing Aesthetics of the Supermarket | Los Angeles Review of Books PubLab
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Table of Contents - November 20, 2025 | The New York Review of Books
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God of the Gaps | Robert P. Baird | The New York Review of Books
Ross Douthat’s usual contrarian approach, in his recent book Believe, leads to a curiously impotent, watered-down account of religious experience.
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The Human Costs of AI | Sue Halpern | The New York Review of Books
Oct 3, 2021 - In 2015 a cohort of well-known scientists and entrepreneurs including Stephen Hawking, Elon Musk, and Steve Wozniak issued a public letter urging
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Labor of Love | Los Angeles Review of Books
Allyson Nadia Field discusses her new book’s exploration of hidden moments in Black film history and the rejuvenating contexts that expand their meaning.
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The Art of the Reported Essay | Los Angeles Review of Books
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The Fate of the Union: Kennedy and After | Norman Mailer | The New York Review of Books
Oct 9, 2020 - What one has written about Kennedy was not reverent. Now, in the wake of the President's assassination, a sense of real woe intrudes itself. For it may be
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The Charms of Ancient Egypt | Ingrid D. Rowland | The New York Review of Books
Apr 19, 2023 - With its splendid new exhibition
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A Memory of James Baldwin | Mary McCarthy | The New York Review of Books
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https://www.nybooks.com/online/2026/03/06/the-lie-of-preventive-war/
Iran: The Lie of ‘Preventive’ War | David Cole | The New York Review of Books
Mar 6, 2026 - Never has Donald Trump’s willful blindness to legal limits been more evident than in his decision to start a war with Iran.
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The Banality of Empathy | Namwali Serpell | The New York Review of Books
May 28, 2025 - The idea that art promotes empathy has become a platitude. This idea is particularly prevalent when it comes to those works of art described as “narrative”:...
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Beautiful Lies: The Art of the Deep Fake | Los Angeles Review of Books
Nicholas Carr shows how Jonas Bendiksen’s beautiful photographs “open a door onto a weird and unsettling future.”
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The Poetry of Grief | Los Angeles Review of Books
Eileen G’Sell reviews two new poetry collections, Virginia Konchan’s “Requiem” and Cass Donish’s “Your Dazzling Death.”
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Table of Contents - September 26, 2019 | The New York Review of Books
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Paths of Resistance | Joshua Hammer | The New York Review of Books
Those who challenged the Nazi regime knew they were almost certainly doomed to failure. What roused them from complacency to defiance?
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Recline of the West: Couches and Psychoanalysis | Los Angeles Review of Books
How did psychoanalysis get its couch?
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https://www.nybooks.com/articles/2026/04/23/from-the-rooftops-of-tehran/
From the Rooftops of Tehran | Anonymous | The New York Review of Books
Apr 1, 2026 - We in Iran own our grief, mourning all by ourselves.
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Table of Contents - March 25, 1965 | The New York Review of Books
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The Films of of Miguel Gomes | Ken Chen | The New York Review of Books
Oct 9, 2025 - Both the strengths and weaknesses of Miguel Gomes’s films come from their commitment to capturing the porousness of life.
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The Rise of Psychopower | Los Angeles Review of Books
Ian Ellison reviews Cate I. Reilly’s “Psychic Empire: Literary Modernism and the Clinical State.”
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The Precarious Deaths of Monuments | Los Angeles Review of Books
The afterlives of Confederate memorials and the ideological contradictions of American commemorative culture.
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https://www.nybooks.com/articles/2026/04/23/a-vast-symphony-of-stone-viollet-le-duc/
‘A Vast Symphony of Stone’ | David A. Bell | The New York Review of Books
Apr 15, 2026 - In his renovation of Notre-Dame, Eugène Viollet-le-Duc projected his own Romantic vision of the Middle Ages onto the Gothic cathedral.
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https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/john-roberts-supreme-court-alito-thomas-corruption-review/
Biography of a Corrupted Court | Los Angeles Review of Books
Lisa Graves’s new exposé of Chief Justice John Roberts deconstructs the right-wing takeover of the Supreme Court.
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https://www.nybooks.com/articles/2026/01/15/panoply-of-the-weird-fitz-james-obrien/
Panoply of the Weird | Michael Dirda | The New York Review of Books
Little known today, Fitz-James O’Brien deserves serious attention for developing some of science fiction’s most familiar tropes—among them microcosmic worlds,...
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Great Preparatory and Review Books for Medical Students
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The Hilarity of Influence: An Interview with Kliph Nesteroff | Los Angeles Review of Books
An interview with Kliph Nesteroff, author of The Comedians: Drunks, Thieves, Scoundrels and the History of American Comedy.
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https://www.nybooks.com/online/2026/04/04/novels-of-future-aaron-matz/
Novels of the Future | Aaron Matz, Willa Glickman | The New York Review of Books
“Difficile est saturam non scribere: if you’re paying attention to present conditions, it’s difficult not to write satire,” writes Aaron
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Herzog in the Jungle of Truth | Los Angeles Review of Books
Sam Shpall ponders the enigma of Werner Herzog and his new book, “The Future of Truth.”
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https://www.nybooks.com/online/2026/04/19/a-clearing-of-the-ground-hampshire-college/?printpage=true
A Clearing of the Ground | Christopher Benfey | The New York Review of Books
Hampshire College, 1970–2026
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https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/zoom-and-gloom-universities-in-the-age-of-covid-19/
Zoom and Gloom: Universities in the Age of COVID-19 | Los Angeles Review of Books
Ryan Boyd considers two new books on higher education.
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https://www.nybooks.com/articles/2017/03/23/triumph-of-mrs-l/
The Triumph of Mrs. L. | Adam Zagajewski | The New York Review of Books
Jul 16, 2020 - In our modest Silesian town after the war, a certain lady, an acquaintance of my parents, composed musical works, which she then sent to eminent
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https://www.nybooks.com/articles/2007/01/11/the-perils-of-antoinette/
The Perils of Antoinette | Hilary Mantel | The New York Review of Books
Oct 7, 2022 - She arrived naked; on an island in the Rhine, on May 7, 1770, in a pavilion especially built for the purpose, the Austrian princess Antonia was stripped
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Table of Contents - October 11, 2012 | The New York Review of Books
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The Utopia of the US Women’s National Team | Los Angeles Review of Books
Lindsey A. Freeman discusses the cultural and psychological effects of the US Women’s National Team's triumph in the Trump era.
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https://www.nybooks.com/issues/2026/04/23/
Table of Contents - April 23, 2026 | The New York Review of Books
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Last Stops of the Night Journey – New York Review Books
An arrow hits a grape and carries it through the air, a hand untangles a knot, a voice emerges from a stone to speak about life. In his poems, Milo De Angelis...
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https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/law-and-wooder-on-mare-of-easttown/
Law and Wooder: On Mare of Easttown | Los Angeles Review of Books
For Dear Television, Aaron Bady thinks about what justice means on HBO's Mare of Easttown and asks why anybody would ever want that.
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https://www.nybooks.com/articles/2026/05/14/art-for-our-age-of-chaos-new-humans-new-museum-whitney-biennial/
Art for Our Age of Chaos | Jed Perl | The New York Review of Books
The 2026 Whitney Biennial and the New Museum’s exhibition “New Humans; Memories of the Future” are attempts to respond to a world full of darkness, trauma, and...
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https://www.nybooks.com/articles/2026/02/26/a-student-of-power-curzio-malaparte/
A Student of Power | Rachel Donadio | The New York Review of Books
In his experiences and chronicles of the great ideological battles of the twentieth century, Curzio Malaparte was a shape-shifter—pitiless, clinical, cynical,...
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American Immigration: A Century of Racism | Sarah Churchwell | The New York Review of Books
Oct 16, 2020 - Nativism has never been limited to its most savage enforcers, like the Klan or neo-Nazis. It always has its “civilized” voices, too, with lobbyists, funders,...
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Joseph de Maistre and the Origins of Fascism | Isaiah Berlin | The New York Review of Books
Sep 8, 2020 - Un roi, c'est un homme équestre, Personnage à numéro, En marge duquel Maistre Ecrit: Roi, lisez: Bourreau. Victor Hugo, Chansons des Rues et des Bois Mais
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Sleep is a friendly figure with a magic wand, who visits all living things and sends them off to dreamland when night falls. You know about Sleep, she visits...
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https://www.nybooks.com/articles/2026/03/12/alexei-ratmanskys-leap-of-faith-the-art-of-the-fugue/
Alexei Ratmansky’s Leap of Faith | Marina Harss | The New York Review of Books
Having wrested himself from Russia after the invasion of Ukraine, the great choreographer has sought to remake himself and his work in Denmark.
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https://www.nybooks.com/issues/2026/03/12/
Table of Contents - March 12, 2026 | The New York Review of Books
Articles by Carolina Miranda, David Shulman, Tim Judah, Thomas Powers, Sophie Pinkham, Linda Greenhouse, Magda Teter, Christopher Benfey, Elaine Blair, and...
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The House of Self-Worth | Nicole Flattery | The New York Review of Books
Jan 29, 2025 - In Halle Butler’s third novel Banal Nightmare, the real enemy is the careerism of the millennial.
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The Politics of Raw Power | Joseph O’Neill, Daniel Drake | The New York Review of Books
Jan 24, 2026 - On Wednesday a group of Border Patrol agents in Minneapolis pinned a man to the ground and, while he was immobilized, blasted pepper spray into his face
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Incompleteness – New York Review Books
Essays on everything from the music of Joni Mitchell to the declining quality of Bengali food from one of India’s preeminent writers.
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https://www.nybooks.com/online/2026/02/12/pieces-of-gaza-institut-du-monde-arabe/
Pieces of Gaza | Madeleine Schwartz | The New York Review of Books
Feb 12, 2026 - An exhibition in Paris of archaeological treasures from Gaza served as a reminder of how much of the Strip’s history has been destroyed.
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Table of Contents - May 14, 2026 | The New York Review of Books
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Wings of Desire | Erin Maglaque | The New York Review of Books
A gullible new book raises the question of how we should interpret the history of the supernatural in early modernity.
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The Dream of Forgetfulness | Gavin Francis | The New York Review of Books
May 25, 2023 - When Jorge Luis Borges was asked if he’d forgiven the Peronists of Argentina, he replied, “Forgetting is the only form of forgiveness; it’s the only
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https://www.nybooks.com/online/2024/02/21/every-molecule-of-hydrocarbon-will-come-out/
‘Every Molecule of Hydrocarbon Will Come Out’ | Adam Hanieh | The New York Review of Books
Feb 21, 2024 - Last December’s UN climate talks (COP 28), held in the UAE, had an unlikely president: Sultan Al Jaber, who for eight years has headed the country’s Gulf...
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Revolution of Our Times | Los Angeles Review of Books
Graham J. Murphy considers Badiucao and Melissa Chan’s “You Must Take Part in Revolution.”
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The Calders of Philadelphia | Martin Filler | The New York Review of Books
Dec 8, 2025 - At Calder Gardens, art, architecture, and horticulture achieve a well-nigh perfect equilibrium.
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Selma Dabbagh – New York Review Books
Selma Dabbagh is a British Palestinian writer of fiction who lives in London. Her first novel, Out of It, which takes place in London, Gaza, and the Gulf, was...
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End of the Revolution | John R. Searle | The New York Review of Books
Aug 21, 2020 - 1. Almost three decades ago I reviewed in these pages a striking development in the study of language that I called
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The Radical Cringe of “The Pitt” | Los Angeles Review of Books
Charlotte E. Rosen breaks down the political ramifications of Max’s “The Pitt” for subjects of an anti-expertise, anti-empathy fascist regime.
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Ebook Deal of the Day! - The Englewood Review of Books
Apr 30, 2026 - Today's Ebook Deal of the Day! Check out our favorite Ebook Deal of the Day, and scroll for more of our featured Ebook Deals
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Radical Universalism – New York Review Books
A compelling philosophical exploration of the concept of universalism and its role—or lack thereof—in contemporary politics. This accessible study challenges...
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https://www.nybooks.com/online/2026/02/02/promo-time-kpop-demon-hunters/
The Fans and Gods of ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ | Kevin Power | The New York Review of Books
Feb 2, 2026 - At the center of KPop Demon Hunters is a fantasy of unmediated connection between fans and idols, a frictionless vision of the perfected market.
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Aside from My Heart, All is Well – New York Review Books
Luis Cordóba, also known as Gordo, leads an unconventional life. His vocation as a priest has not stopped him from becoming a film critic, teacher, opera...
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The Master Writer of the City | Janet Malcolm | The New York Review of Books
Jun 17, 2021 - The idea that reporters are constantly resisting the temptation to invent is a laughable one. Reporters don’t invent because they don’t know how to. This is...
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A One-Man Archive of Baseball History | Los Angeles Review of Books
A new biography of the dean of American baseball writing.
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Novels of the Future | Aaron Matz, Willa Glickman | The New York Review of Books
“Difficile est saturam non scribere: if you’re paying attention to present conditions, it’s difficult not to write satire,” writes Aaron
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Medical Education and the Harm of ‘Goodly Heritage’ | Los Angeles Review of Books
In the 12th essay of the Legacies of Eugenics series, three researchers describe how eugenic ideas linger in the institutions and practices of contemporary...
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Sep 27, 2020 - The New Novel is close to forty years old. Although forty is young for an American presidential candidate or a Chinese buried egg, it is very old indeed
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House of Delft | Adam Thirlwell | The New York Review of Books
In a recreated eighteenth-century home in London's East End, the ceramicist Simon Pettet and his partner Dennis Severs created a world both elegant and...
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