Stifled Rage
Louisa May Alcott worked obsessively to become a successful writer, which meant that despite her gift for tart observation she often retreated into homilies and platitudes.
April 18, 2024 issue
Games We Play
The Dutch painter Jacqueline de Jong extracts raw drama from scenes of leisure and crime.
April 6, 2024
Ufologists, Unite!
Belief in UFOs sits uneasily between science and theology.
April 18, 2024 issue
The Road to Famine in Gaza
Hundreds of thousands of people in Gaza are at the brink of famine—a human-made disaster with roots in Israel’s history of using food as a weapon.
March 30, 2024
The Unwilling Celebrity
Maurice Samuels’s Alfred Dreyfus is a biography of the very private man at the center of one of the greatest public controversies of modern times.
April 18, 2024 issue
Free from the Archives
Alison Lurie: Liberated Girls“In Little Women there are four heroines, all different and all imperfect. In the course of the story they struggle to become good, but like most human beings, they never completely succeed. The implication is that it is possible to have serious faults—vanity, anger, impatience, timidity, and selfishness—and still deserve happiness.”
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