
Strangers in the City
In Seven Empty Houses, the Argentine writer Samanta Schweblin revives the rioplatense short story tradition, which was born at the turn of the century and reached a peak during the Latin American Boom.
December 7, 2023 issue
Bad Facts, Bad Law
In a recent Supreme Court oral argument about disarming domestic abusers, originalism itself was put to the test.
November 25, 2023
In Congo’s Cobalt Mines
The lucrative mining industry is unscrupulous, environmentally disastrous, and a linchpin of Congo’s economy. How can it be reformed?
December 7, 2023 issue
Combatants for Peace
We are a group of former Israeli soldiers and formerly imprisoned Palestinians. Our work is a model for the nonviolent way forward.
November 23, 2023
A Fallen Artist in Mao’s China
Ha Jin’s The Woman Back from Moscow, a fictionalized account of the life of the actress Sun Weishi, depicts the hypocrisy of the Communist elites and the fate of those who embraced new ideals after the revolution.
December 7, 2023 issue
Free from the Archives
John Bayley: Alice, or The Art of Survival“Reading them has an effect similar to reading the beginning of a story by Kafka—The Trial or ‘The Metamorphosis.’ The entry into a new and nightmare world is managed without preparation, with no sense of the narrator’s covert glances at the audience to see how they are taking it.”
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