Outdoing Reality
The absurd incursions of the real into the intelligent life of the imagination are central to the Afghan American writer Jamil Jan Kochai’s fiction.
September 22, 2022 issue
The Same Problem on Repeat
Monkeypox is now, with Covid-19 and HIV, one of the viruses at the center of American life. Yet even now that preventive treatments for all three exist, the US has failed to help people access them.
September 4, 2022
Questioning Desire
Amia Srinivasan’s The Right to Sex is rare in its ability to speak to a plural audience—queer and straight, multiracial and multigendered—with the assumption that we have some common interests in sex and dating even if we have varied experiences of them.
September 22, 2022 issue
It’s Not Easy Being Green
George Monbiot argues that none of the most rapidly spreading alternative farming methods can help save our food system from impending crisis.
September 22, 2022 issue
The Party’s Over
Boris Johnson’s short and flippant dalliance with power will have very long and serious consequences.
September 22, 2022 issue
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Barbara Ehrenreich and John Ehrenreich: The Medical-Industrial Complex“The crisis in health care is nothing new, except that the stakes—health, beauty, and life itself—get higher with each advance in medical technology, from miracle vaccines to organ transplants. The odds against the sick are high, and getting higher all the time.”