The Cuttlefish’s Play
Richard Powers’s Playground does for oceans what his 2018 novel The Overstory did for trees: it implores us to open ourselves to the ingenuity of life beyond the human.
December 19, 2024 issue
‘Insouciant Pagan Journal’
The Little Review, the radical and short-lived magazine helmed by Jane Heap and Margaret Anderson, was a vanguard of modernism in American culture.
December 19, 2024 issue
Mama Tried
In Kenneth Lonergan’s Hold On to Me Darling, newly revived with Adam Driver, a country star looks back on his wasted years.
December 8, 2024
Look Who’s Talking
When did our first linguistic ancestor emerge, and how did the transition from a nonlinguistic to a linguistic state take place?
December 19, 2024 issue
As You Like It
Sam Barlow’s video games may be the first efforts at interactive cinema—by either a game designer or a filmmaker—that work.
December 19, 2024 issue
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John Thompson: Last Testament“Berryman knew the depths and knew how it would end. Life, friends, is boring. We must not say so. But he rendered also as who else ever has the wrong and outrageous heights—the ‘highs’ as they say now with the proper note of cheapness—mere fun and wrong, wrong.”
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