Clamoring for Life
Though exceptional, fully developed female characters abound in Gabriel García Márquez’s work, only in his last novel, Until August, is a woman the uncontested protagonist on her own journey of self-discovery.
May 9, 2024 issue
Burning Up
Reading John Vaillant’s Fire Weather and Jeff Goodell’s The Heat Will Kill You First, you may wonder if civilization is getting so hot that we’re no longer thinking straight.
May 9, 2024 issue
Migrant Workers in Their Own Land
After closing its borders to Palestinians employed in critical sectors, Israel’s government has faced a labor shortage—which is being met by Indian migrant workers.
April 21, 2024
Photographing a Lost New York
When I moved to Lower Manhattan in 1967, I decided to make a picture of every building in the neighborhood before the city knocked it down.
April 25, 2024
In Gaza’s Hospitals
It’s not easy to work under continuous military attack, to wake up and close your eyes to injuries and corpses, to feel helpless to stop it all.
April 19, 2024
Free from the Archives
Martin Gardner: The Third Coming“Millions of Americans, disenchanted with science and politics, are longing for apocalypse—for a mystical explosion that will instantly solve the world’s problems and start a new age of love.”
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