Mythic Chaps
Two recent exhibitions in Denver reveal how many legends and surprising realities coexist in the idea of the American cowboy.
October 17, 2024 issue
Music and Memory
After the Holocaust, classical composers explored music’s capacity to commemorate historical trauma without permitting horrific events to take on the allure of facile beauty.
October 17, 2024 issue
Eastern Sounds
Ahmed Abdul-Malik recorded six overlooked albums combining jazz and North African folk music. A new European quartet has revived his legacy to create a new music of their own.
October 6, 2024
Something in the Dark
Djuna Barnes’s short stories return again and again to characters suffering from love, fear, and alienation.
October 5, 2024
Bring Back the Fight!
In recent weeks, Harris and Walz have replaced a dynamic movement with a meat-and-potatoes campaign. That needs to change.
October 3, 2024
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William Dalrymple: Murder in Karachi“One is a book of love, a simply written but very moving tribute to a murdered husband by a bereaved and grieving wife. The other is a book of hate, a passionate denunciation of a city and a country by a man who regards Karachi as a living hell, and Pakistan as a country of pure evil. Both books are of great interest; though the second is unsound on matters of fact and riddled with errors.”
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