
Back, Scoundrels: Eating the Rich on Film
Pat Cassels considers a spate of new class-conscious popular films, including “Triangle of Sadness,” “The Menu,” and “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery.”...
FILM

Back, Scoundrels: Eating the Rich on Film
Pat Cassels considers a spate of new class-conscious popular films, including “Triangle of Sadness,” “The Menu,” and “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery.”...
FILM
Two Roads: A Review-in-Dialogue of Jenny Xie’s “The Rupture Tense” and Monica Youn’s “From From”
Victoria Chang and Dean Rader review Jenny Xie’s “The Rupture Tense” and Monica Youn’s “From From.”...
POETRY
Ingesting Mercury and the Noble Lie: On Anthony Barbieri-Low’s “The Many Lives of the First Emperor of China” and Shadi Bartsch’s “Plato Goes to China”
Leigh Jenco reviews Anthony Barbieri-Low’s “The Many Lives of the First Emperor of China” and Shadi Bartsch’s “Plato Goes to China: The Greek Classics and Chinese Nationalism.”...
Kalokohan!: On Martika Ramirez Escobar’s “Leonor Will Never Die”
Katarina O’Briain reviews Martika Ramirez Escobar’s “Leonor Will Never Die.”...
Mistrust on Both Sides: On Terry Lautz’s “Americans in China” and John Delury’s “Agents of Subversion”
Jeremiah Jenne reviews John Delury’s “Agents of Subversion: The Fate of John T. Downey and the CIA’s Covert War in China” and Terry Lautz’s “Americans in China: Encounters with the People’s Republic,” two books about the people who shaped the contours of United States–China relations in the 20th century....
Shelves Full of Bread: On Joan Ramon Resina’s “Cultures of Currencies”
Christoph Wulf reviews “Cultures of Currencies: Literature and the Symbolic Foundation of Money,” edited by Joan Ramon Resina....

Shelves Full of Bread: On Joan Ramon Resina’s “Cultures of Currencies”
Christoph Wulf reviews “Cultures of Currencies: Literature and the Symbolic Foundation of Money,” edited by Joan Ramon Resina....
NONFICTION

Ode to Survival: On Saeed Jones’s “Alive at the End of the World”
Christos Kalli examines Saeed Jones’s encounters with the end of the world in a poetry collection about survival, “Alive at the End of the World.”...
POETRY

I Was Wrong to Buy This Notebook, Very Wrong: On Alba de Céspedes’s “Forbidden Notebook”
Joy Castro reviews Alba de Céspedes’s “Forbidden Notebook,” translated by Ann Goldstein....
FICTION

Emmanuel Iduma’s “I Am Still With You”
Kate Wolf is joined by writer and critic Emmanuel Iduma to discuss his new memoir, “I Am Still With You: A Reckoning With Silence, Inheritance, and History.”...

Los Angeles Is Burning: Ian Winwood on Rock Music in L.A.
Ian Winwood writes about covering the music industry in Los Angeles....
MUSIC