
How America Ends and Begins Again
Because so much of what we have come to expect of our country is unraveling, we have an opportunity to build it anew.
December 21, 2023 issue
A Tight Spot
A new exhibition shows that Elizabeth Bishop didn’t just send postcards; she collected, edited, and even made them.
December 9, 2023
An Exchange on Holocaust Memory
Is the history of Nazism and the Holocaust a useful point of comparison for Hamas’s crimes, or a false analogy?
December 8, 2023
A Leaf or Two from Whitman
The promises and failures of the American twentieth century suffuse Ben Lerner’s new book of poems and Tom Piazza’s new novel.
December 21, 2023 issue
The Ghost in the Labyrinth
Inspired by the disgrace and silencing of an African novelist half a century ago, Mohamed Mbougar Sarr’s The Most Memory of Men both satirizes and embraces an overwrought belief in literature.
December 21, 2023 issue
Free from the Archives
J. H. Elliot: Portugal’s Empire: Ruthless and Intermingling“How are we to explain the determination and the sheer cold-blooded cruelty of these Europeans who used their maritime expertise and the superior firepower of their guns to establish themselves on the coasts of West and East Africa, and erupted to such devastating effect into the Indian Ocean and the seas beyond?”
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