
The Voyage Out
Selby Wynn Schwartz’s novel After Sappho is populated by the notable lesbians who helped modernism blossom.
October 19, 2023 issue
Finding My Roots
The storytellers who taught me over the course of my career all knew how to bring Black history vividly to life.
September 29, 2023
Conspicuous Destruction
Two new books argue that the private equity industry has created an economic order in which getting rich quickly preempts every other value, undermining companies and evading the law.
October 19, 2023 issue
Is Prussian Militarism a Myth?
Peter Wilson’s Iron and Blood is a bold survey of over half a millennium of German military history.
October 19, 2023 issue
Intolerable Freedoms
The Polish director Krzysztof Kieślowski’s “Three Colors” trilogy darkly anticipated some of the central conflicts of the post–cold war period.
October 19, 2023 issue
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