
Life Is Short. Indexes Are Necessary.
In his new history of the index, Dennis Duncan traces its evolution through the constantly changing character of reading itself.
June 22, 2023 issue
The Millions We Failed to Save
The recent documentary The US and the Holocaust is a scathing, even bombastic indictment of US immigration policy over the past 160 years.
June 22, 2023 issue
The Imps of His Age
In a harrowing, witty novel by Miroslav Krleža, written in Yugoslavia on the eve of World War II, a mediocre lawyer succumbs to the impetus to speak against all reason.
June 6, 2023
The Divine Guido
A new exhibition at the Prado dispels the idea that Guido Reni was an academic painter, revealing instead a tireless innovator.
June 22, 2023 issue
Reclaiming Native Identity in California
The genocide of Native Americans was nowhere more methodically savage than in California. A new state initiative seeks to reckon with this history.
June 22, 2023 issue
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