
Shooting Werner Herzog
The director’s memoir, packed with unlikely incident, suggests that Herzog has always been his own greatest creation.
December 21, 2023 issue
Uninhibited Questions
In Porn: An Oral History, Polly Barton argues that after decades of exhaustive debate there is still something lacking in the discourse on pornography.
December 21, 2023 issue
The Weight of One Story
The speakers in Bushra al-Maqtari’s oral history of Yemen’s civil war each narrate only a single incident: the violent death of a family member or friend.
December 21, 2023 issue
An Unhealthy Definition of Rights
For the new majority on the Supreme Court, religious liberty takes precedence over the government’s power to protect public health.
December 21, 2023 issue
A Bitter Season in the West Bank
The war in Gaza has provided Israeli settlers fresh opportunity and impunity. I see entire villages fleeing in panic.
December 21, 2023 issue
Free from the Archives
Anka Muhlstein: Degas Invents a New World“In some cases, Degas rises above the sordidness of these situations to imagine scenes of slapstick comedy. In La Fête de la Patronne, the girls, naked, save for stockings and slippers, laugh as they give enormous bouquets to the madam—who in her cheap black dress looks like nothing so much as an old cook—and shower her with kisses.”
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