The Hemon Variations
After wild forays, Aleksandar Hemon has written an achingly responsible new book.
July 20, 2023 issue
The Unforgiven
The Supreme Court’s decision to block student loan forgiveness is a reminder that the crimes of the rich are more readily absolved than the debts of the poor.
July 8, 2023
Keeping Speech Robust and Free
The case of New York Times v. Sullivan set a vital standard in libel law. Could the clash between Fox News and Dominion Voting Systems dismantle it—and at what cost?
July 20, 2023 issue
The Republic of Translation
Two new translations of poetry travel from ancient Sardinia to modern Paris.
July 20, 2023 issue
Vacationland
Morgan Talty’s stories about a Penobscot family are set where Maine’s millions of tourists don’t tend to go: in places damaged by toxic pollutants or opioids, bankrupted by government inaction, devoured by poverty, haunted by our country’s colonial past.
July 20, 2023 issue
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Lorrie Moore: Artship“The particular and careful ways Alice Munro’s themes are laid into her narrative trajectories cause them to sneak up upon the reader. They surprise—like the rogue but graceful syntax of a fine but complex wine.”
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