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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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 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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Oct 16, 2025 - Nicolas Boggs structures his moving new biography of James Baldwin around the writer’s most important relationships with men.
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The Man Who Said No | Jeremy Bernstein | The New York Review of Books
Aug 15, 2020 - Joseph Rotblat, who died on August 31 in London at the age of ninety-six, was a distinguished physicist who, after working on the atomic bomb at Los
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Peter Hujar’s Day: This May Have Been Life | Andrew Durbin | The New York Review of Books
Nov 15, 2025 - There are only a few surviving recordings of the photographer Peter Hujar’s voice. In the portion of his archive at the Morgan Library in New York, a
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Running a nonfiction workshop in prison for three months, I saw how writing could let my peers forge a new identity. Then it came to an end.
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Apr 5, 2024 - During the cold war, football’s violence became precisely its point.
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Unilateral Actions | Amjad Iraqi | The New York Review of Books
Mar 5, 2024 - The impending invasion of Rafah—where over 1.4 Palestinians are trapped—shows how far Israel has pushed its ambitions in Gaza.
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Adam as a Welshman | W.H. Auden | The New York Review of Books
Oct 9, 2020 - Anathemata might be described as an epic about the two Adams. Perhaps it may help the reader to approach what is, frankly, a very difficult poem, if he
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Ring | Elizabeth Hardwick | The New York Review of Books
Oct 9, 2020 - When Ring Lardner died in 1933, Scott Fitzgerald wrote an interesting and somewhat despairing tribute to him.
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Is Trump Certifiable? | Lisa Appignanesi | The New York Review of Books
Apr 23, 2026 - The irony of Trump now suggesting that his former chief strategist Steve Bannon “has lost his mind” is evident. But laudable as their call may be,...
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Dec 24, 2022 - For the December 22 issue of the Review, actor and frequent contributor Simon Callow reviewed Paul Newman’s memoir, The Extraordinary Life of an Ordinary
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As Guatemala and El Salvador were being torn apart by violent US-backed regimes, tens of thousands of children—many of them war orphans, others forcibly taken...
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Susan Cheever’s recollections of her childhood illuminate the obsessions and failures that lay behind her father’s fiction.
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Apr 23, 2026 - In the early summer of 1788, George III was gently but steadily going off his head. He had been mad before, early in his reign shortly after his marriage,
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On Political Judgment | Isaiah Berlin | The New York Review of Books
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Feb 22, 2026 - In The Secret Agent, his sad, riotous new feature, the Brazilian filmmaker Kleber Mendonça Filho at once archives a vanished world and mythologizes it.
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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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May 20, 2021 - What would Ithink, comingup aftermy worldhad evaporated?I’d wishI were water.
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Aug 20, 2020 - Jem Belcher was one of the most elegant and widely admired bare-knuckle prizefighters of the early Regency. He was renowned for his handsome looks, his
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In Gaza’s Hospitals | Omar al-Najjar | The New York Review of Books
Apr 22, 2024 - It’s not easy to work under continuous military attack, to wake up and close your eyes to injuries and corpses, to feel helpless to stop it all.
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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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A Popular Front to Stop Trump | Garry Kasparov | The New York Review of Books
Jun 25, 2020 - After three years of his increasingly disgraceful behavior, Trump’s critics still seem to believe there are lines he will not cross in order to protect himself...
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Lot’s Wife | Andrea Cohen | The New York Review of Books
I always get confused.I think it’s Lot’sturning back that turnedher to salt. A wholepillar of it. I always thinkhe’s an Orpheus of sorts,though Orpheus
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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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