
‘God, Guns, & Trump’: Anatomy of the Crowd
What the body language of Trump supporters tells us about America’s divided future.
January 22, 2021
To Err Is Poetic
The poetry canon is dotted with mistakes large and small; why do some critics seem attached to reading these errors as intentional?
February 11, 2021 issue
The Imperfect and Sublime ‘Gatsby’
Amid a life of disappointments, Fitzgerald’s novel was a crowning achievement. I turn to it because it gives me the sober wisdom to revise my own American dream.
January 21, 2021
What Price Wholeness?
A detailed new proposal for reparations for slavery raises three critical questions: How much, exactly, does America owe? Where will the money come from? And who gets paid?
February 11, 2021 issue
Chemical Warfare’s Home Front
Since World War I we’ve been solving problems with dangerous chemicals that introduce new problems.
February 11, 2021 issue
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