"A Metaphysics of Negativity": Thomas Harrison on Expressionism and the Year 1910
Thomas Harrison on Expressionism and the Year 1910.
Thomas Harrison on Expressionism and the Year 1910.
Dan Friedman offers a list of books for those obsessed or perplexed by the World Cup.
Georgiy Chernyavskiy reviews “Max Eastman: A Life,” a biography by Christoph Irmscher.
John Franklin's address to the class of 2018 at Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine.
Peter Grandbois on why we should read David McGlynn's "One Day You’ll Thank Me: Lessons from an Unexpected Fatherhood."
Tom Zoellner on the historic Thomas Mann house in LA's Pacific Palisades.
Katharine Coldiron admires the structural audacity of Debra Jo Immergut’s prison-bound psychological thriller.
Rebecca Foster reviews “The Art of the Wasted Day” by Patricia Hampl and “In Praise of Wasting Time” by Alan Lightman.
The third installment of Kristina Marie Darling's series "Billed into Silence."
Robert Zaretsky finds fault with “Left Bank: Art, Passion, and the Rebirth of Paris, 1940–1950” by Agnès Poirier.
Janice Rhoshalle Littlejohn talks with Lynell George about her new book, "After/Image: Los Angeles Outside the Frame."
Mark L. Winston reviews Thor Hanson's "Buzz: The Nature and Necessity of Bees."
Robert Wood interviews Tim Winton about his latest novel, "The Shepherd’s Hut."
Jennifer Kabat reviews James Pogue's "Chosen Country," which details the Malheur Reservation standoff and events over the two years preceding it.
Devin Nunes goes to a farm convention and reaps a crop of right-wing fury.