Modernism and Mimesis
Amit Chaudhuri on getting past the trauma of modernism.
"For a long time now I haven't been I."
— Fernando Pessoa, The Book of Disquiet
Amit Chaudhuri on getting past the trauma of modernism.
Amit ChaudhuriNov 18, 2018
John Connelly reviews "Catholics on the Barricades: Poland, France, and 'Revolution,' 1891-1956."
John ConnellyNov 18, 2018
A mixed-media quest to recover one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
Paul MaziarNov 17, 2018
Francis Wade speaks to Pankaj Mishra about how the discourse of liberalism and human rights is fatally infected with imperialist histories.
Francis WadeNov 15, 2018
Ross Wolfe presents a translation of Ivan Segré’s critical review of “Whites, Jews, and Us” by Houria Bouteldja.
Ivan Segré, Ross WolfeNov 14, 2018
Jason Barker reviews "A World to Win: The Life and Works of Karl Marx."
Jason BarkerNov 14, 2018
Patrick Modiano's "Sleep of Memory" manages to attach a feeling not just of unease but of genuine terror to the past.
Thomas J. MillayNov 13, 2018
India’s business class of the future is already displaying some of capitalism’s worst features.
Gary SinghNov 13, 2018
Olivia Durif on Anthony Bourdain, eating with strangers, and the risks of intimacy.
Olivia DurifNov 12, 2018
Sasha Razor interviews Juliane Fürst, curator of “Socialist Flower Power: Soviet Hippie Culture” at the Wende Museum.
Sasha RazorNov 9, 2018
In "Ibn Khaldun: An Intellectual Biography," Robert Irwin sets out to both demythologize and re-mystify the influential 14th-century philosopher.
Nile GreenNov 3, 2018
A Brazilian-American novelist on the pleasures of historical research, the beauty of the samba, and honoring Carmen Miranda.
Alex EspinozaNov 1, 2018