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2025 In Review: New York City’s Most Expensive Home Sales
Dec 22, 2025 - PropertyShark reveals New York City’s 10 priciest home sales of 2025, totaling $540M, led by an $82.5M off-market deal at 220 Central Park South.
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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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Institutional and Academic Subscriptions | The New York Review of Books
May 1, 2024 - The New York Review of Books is available for institutions and public libraries providing library patrons, researchers, and employees with unlimited...
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The Bull on the Mountain | Oliver Sacks | The New York Review of Books
Oct 20, 2020 - Saturday the 24th of August started overcast and sullen in the Norwegian village where I was staying a few years ago, but there was promise of fine weather...
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Inter Alia, North Carolina Trees | Ishion Hutchinson | The New York Review of Books
Willow oaks melting into sidewalks,propagating grass with daylong jokes,or, listen, the American holly alivewith robins flitting quicksilver
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Table of Contents - March 26, 2026 | The New York Review of Books
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Letter from 'Manhattan' | Joan Didion | The New York Review of Books
Dec 12, 2025 - Self-absorption is general, as is self-doubt. In the large coastal cities of the United States this summer many people wanted to be dressed in
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Prometheus Bound derived from Aeschylus | Robert Lowell | The New York Review of Books
Oct 7, 2020 - AUTHOR'S NOTE Aeschylus's PROMETHEUS BOUND is probably the most lyrical of the Greek classical tragedies. It is also the most undramatic—one man, a sort
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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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Post-Conservative America | Kevin Phillips | The New York Review of Books
Sep 20, 2020 - The question for the political analyst is no longer whether Ronald Reagan will succeed or fail. He is failing, and attention must now focus upon the
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‘Whores But Organized’: Sex Workers Rally for Reform | Molly Crabapple | The New York Review of...
Mar 2, 2023 - “I have seen sex workers all of my life,” Jessica Ramos declared. “I have seen them denigrated by neighbors. The answer is always, call the police to fix this....
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Larry McMurtry | The New York Review of Books
Larry McMurtry’s novels include The Last Picture Show, Terms of Endearment, Lonesome Dove (winner of the 1986 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction), Folly and Glory and...
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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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Toni Plays the Dozens | Namwali Serpell | The New York Review of Books
What’s so funny about Toni Morrison?
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God, it’s been said, makes a lousy playwright. As far as an upcoming film that spotlights the Pentagon Papers is concerned, though, The New York Times is...
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The Housing Vultures | Francesca Mari | The New York Review of Books
Dec 11, 2025 - In an alternate reality, the one progressives wanted, the government wouldn’t have bailed out the banks during the 2008 crash. When mortgage-backed securities...
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Manet and Morisot: Game On | Susan Tallman | The New York Review of Books
An important exhibition showcases a painterly repartee that altered the trajectory of the two artists’ work and, by extension, modern art itself.
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Daniel M. Lavery | The New York Review of Books
Daniel M. Lavery is the author of Something That May Shock and Discredit You. (October 2023)
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Real Americans | Joseph O’Neill | The New York Review of Books
Apr 3, 2026 - Primordial America (at least in the popular imagination) was where folks prayed hard, worked hard on the land, and had rightful recourse to violence. In this...
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It’s a Racket! | Jed S. Rakoff | The New York Review of Books
Cryptocurrency has largely managed to remain free of government regulation, and as a result has often become a vehicle for fraud and criminality.
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Sophie Abramowitz is a producer and writer. She co-hosts The Female Bob Dylan podcast and is currently working on a project on the feminist blues and jazz...
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Marilyn | Larry McMurtry | The New York Review of Books
Sep 5, 2025 - She started as a pin-up, that medium of titillation most popular in the 1940s and 1950s. Marilyn spent hundreds of hours in front of the still camera; such was...
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A Helluva Town | Brenda Wineapple | The New York Review of Books
Sep 27, 2025 - A new history of New York City during World War II captures the glory, tawdriness, poverty, narcissism, beauty, and grime of this “aggregation of villages.”
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From the Archive: ‘The Banality of Empathy’ | Namwali Serpell, Lovia Gyarkye | The New York Review...
Apr 15, 2026 - In March 2019 Namwali Serpell wrote for the NYR Online about a choose-your-own-adventure-style episode of the television show Black Mirror, Karl Ove
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The Opening Editorial | The Editors | The New York Review of Books
Jul 27, 2020 - On our 50th anniversary, we reprint here our editorial statement for the first issue of The New York Review of Books, published in February 1963 during the...
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Short Reviews | Kirkus Reviews | The New York Review of Books
Sep 25, 2020 - Joseph Borkin's book on the huge chemical combine I.G. Farben is a case study in the relations between business and politics. Formed in 1916 out of the
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Victory at Bunker Hill | Martin Filler | The New York Review of Books
Aug 19, 2020 - 1. Ever since Cecil B. DeMille filmed The Squaw Man in a barn at 1521 Vine Street in Hollywood ninety years ago, thereby shifting the nascent movie
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Adam Kirsch | The New York Review of Books
Adam Kirsch is a Senior Editor at The Atlantic and the author of, among other books, The Blessing and the Curse: The Jewish People and Their Books in the...
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‘To Share Is Our Duty’ | Hermione Lee | The New York Review of Books
Apr 21, 2026 - Two consummate Virginia Woolf scholars have added more than 1,400 letters to the corpus. On show are charm, careful condolence, generosity, candor about her...
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Science & Technology | The New York Review of Books
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To the Whitehouse | Dwight Macdonald | The New York Review of Books
Oct 9, 2020 - Of the twenty essays here, written between 1949 and 1960 for a spectrum ranging from Partisan Review down to the Saturday Evening Post, six seemed to me
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The Chess Master and the Computer | Garry Kasparov | The New York Review of Books
Mar 22, 2026 - In 1985, in Hamburg, I played against thirty-two different chess computers at the same time in what is known as a simultaneous exhibition. I walked from
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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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The Point, Saranac Lake, New York - Hotel Review | CN Traveller
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Ben Lerner | The New York Review of Books
Ben Lerner’s new novel, Transcription, is published in April.
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The Plunderers’ Dilemma | Susan Tallman | The New York Review of Books
Feb 2, 2026 - Museums have been apologizing for the overlap of their ethnology collections with the subjects of colonial occupation, yet many still struggle to articulate a...
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Robert Lowell | The New York Review of Books
Robert Lowell (1917–1977) was twice awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry. Life Studies, For the Union Dead, and The Dolphin are among his many volumes of...
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New York Review of Architecture reviews architecture, in New York.
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