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September 19, 2024
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Marilynne Robinson
A Theology of the Present Moment
Merve Emre
Making It Big
Sean Wilentz
The Emancipators’ Vision
Edward Mendelson
Life, Death, This Moment of June
Ada Wordsworth
Ukrainian Lessons at the Train Station
Martha C. Nussbaum
A Peopled Wilderness
Darryl Pinckney
Georgia’s Battle Over the Ballot
Lucy Sante
Models for Being
Cass R. Sunstein
Accounting for the Human Cost
The Illusion of the First Person
Bill Keller
Reform or Abolish?
Francine Prose
‘We Know What That’s Like’
‘She Captured All Before Her’
Joshua Cohen
Lucky Guy
Sue Halpern
The Specter of Our Virtual Future
Linda Greenhouse
A Powerful, Forgotten Dissent
Verlyn Klinkenborg
Endless Summer
Leslie T. Chang
Little Town on the Prairie
Fintan O’Toole
The Party’s Over
Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor
‘Hell, Yes, We Are Subversive’
Tim Flannery
It’s Not Easy Being Green
The Irish Lesson
Vivian Gornick
‘What We Want Is to Start a Revolution’
Simon Callow
Shape-Shifters
Namwali Serpell
‘She’s Capital!’
Deborah Eisenberg
Condemned to Life
Sigrid Nunez
The Lady Vanishes
Andrew Delbanco
Endowed by Slavery
Annie Sparrow
Health Care Under Fire
Larry Rohter
An Eternal Symbol of Black Resistance
Christine Henneberg
The End of Roe
Nathaniel Rich
The Monsters in Cabinet 13
Ginia Bellafante
Mothers Under Pressure
Our Hypocrisy on War Crimes
Ruth Franklin
Beyond the Betrayal
Laura Miller
Under Their Skin
Martin Filler
Burkina Faso’s Master Builder
Julian Barnes
What Are You Looking At?
Ruth Bernard Yeazell
Painting Herself
Benjamin Nathans
Bureaucrat’s Honor
Portrait of the Artist as a Young Pianist
Kamran Javadizadeh
In Between States
Ariel Dorfman
The Futility of Censorship
Emily Raboteau
The Stories of the Bronx
Ange Mlinko
His Nemesis Was Stupidity
Christopher R. Browning
When Did They Decide?
Anahid Nersessian
Knife Skills
Jerry Brown
Washington’s Crackpot Realism
What We Owe Our Fellow Animals
Paul Krugman
Covid’s Economic Mutations
Emmanuel Iduma
‘The Spoils of a Savage War’
Frances Wilson
‘Invitations to Dig Deeper’
Andrew O’Hagan
Riffraff
Claire Jarvis
Playing Fast and Loose
Colm Tóibín
Picasso’s Obsessions
Yiyun Li
In the Beforemath
Adam Kirsch
Black Voices, German Song
Susan Tallman
The House That Johns Built
James McAuley
Who Does Éric Zemmour Speak For?
Fara Dabhoiwala
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