All Reviews
Battlefield Earth: An Endless "War on Terror" Spinning Out of Control
A destructive and endless "War on Terror" is spinning out of control.
Enduring History: A Memoir of Social Life in Nineteenth-Century Donegal
The World Behind It: Flannery O’Connor’s Prayer Journal
Second Acts: A Second Look at Second Books of Poetry by Larry Levis and Anna Journey
Hollywood Royalty: Walter Wanger's "My Life with Cleopatra"
Writing My Life With Cleopatra was William Wanger reaching for that .38, hoping the pen would be mightier than the gun.
Drone Warfare: Jus Ad Bellum?
Drone warfare: Medea Benjamin argues stridently, and not always effectively, against it.
Lasting Impressions: Carol Mavor’s Affective Palette
Certain words are made to be used in titles — “blue” is one of them.
The Lasting Influence of Scott Turow's "Presumed Innocent"
Twenty-six years after its publication, Scott Turow’s bestselling legal thriller Presumed Innocent has helped shape the literary world we live in today.
Amos Oz Returns to the Kibbutz
Amos Oz has returned to the kibbutz, although one could argue he never really left.
Understanding Pakistan’s History
The origins of Pakistan in the idea of a Muslim homeland.
A Genre in Crisis: On Paul Di Filippo's "Wikiworld"
The Afterlives of Discarded Objects: Adam Minter’s "Junkyard Planet"
Brothers Who Got Lost: "Black Aperture" by Matt Rasmussen and "Flies" by Michael Dickman
I Am He As You Are He As You Are Me And We Are All Together
Peter Trachtenberg goes in search of the real Hilton Als.
The Birth of the Cool: Leo Braudy's Memoir of the 1950s
A memoir of the 1950s, looking out, not in.
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