Freedom of the Press Under Attack
Stephen Rohde looks at three new reports that detail assaults to freedom of the press and freedom of speech over the past year.
"For a long time now I haven't been I."
— Fernando Pessoa, The Book of Disquiet
Stephen Rohde looks at three new reports that detail assaults to freedom of the press and freedom of speech over the past year.
Stephen RohdeJun 23, 2019
Timothy Wright chronicles the mini-state movement in Germany.
Timothy WrightJun 22, 2019
Ilan Stavans narrates the rediscovery of Luis de Carvajal the Younger’s long-lost memoir.
Ilan StavansJun 20, 2019
Antony Loewenstein reviews a new book about the front lines of the war on drugs.
Antony LoewensteinJun 18, 2019
Jan Wilm reviews Yukio Mishima's "Star," recently released by New Directions in a translation by Sam Bett.
Jan WilmJun 18, 2019
Kate Durbin speaks to Heike Geissler, author of the autofictional novel “Seasonal Associate,” translated from German by Katy Derbyshire.
Kate DurbinJun 15, 2019
On the trail of a mysterious big-game hunter in colonial-era East Africa.
David MacDougallJun 14, 2019
On the Kenyan author’s rich — and discomfiting — intellectual legacy.
Raksha VasudevanJun 11, 2019
Yelena Furman studies “Little Zinnobers,” a novel by Elena Chizhova, translated from Russian by Carol Ermakova.
Yelena FurmanJun 8, 2019
Marat Grinberg celebrates the centennial of the birth of Boris Slutsky, “arguably the most misunderstood and idiosyncratic of 20th-century poets.”
Marat GrinbergJun 7, 2019
Helen Mackreath considers “What You Have Heard Is True: A Memoir of Witness and Resistance” by Carolyn Forché.
Helen MackreathJun 7, 2019
A newly translated novel from Argentina explores visual art, social class, and the bonds of family.
Maxine SwannJun 6, 2019