All Reviews
Terror and Beauty: Martin Hägglund’s “Dying for Time”
Dubiety of the First Person: David Shields’s “How Literature Saved My Life”
R U A Believer?: Ian Svenonius's "Supernatural Strategies for Making a Rock'n'Roll Group"
Beyond Tattoos: The Art of Body Adornment in Africa
Detective Photography with Art
How to Paint a Battle and Think About War: Leonardo Vs. Michelangelo
Little Big Legend: On Larry McMurtry's Custer
For Better or Worse: Marriage Promotion, Cohabitation, and American Politics
End of Days: On Luvaas’s “Ashes Rain Down”
Space Adventure as Mercantile Venture
These women are not just simpering maidens waiting to be plucked by a dashing adventurer — they are rulers, scientists, revolutionaries, and outlaws.
The Most Hated of Architects: On Edward Durell Stone
The Two Ngugis: Ngugi wa Thiong’o’s “In the House of the Interpreter”
The Syria I Knew: On the Fall of the House of Assad
Stupid Men in Moldy Flats: On Lars Iyer’s Trilogy
A Cool Radiance: Carol Muske-Dukes on Lisa Russ Spaar
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