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RAIE, MENTHE, ROUX, SEL

Cartoon by Jason Adam Katzenstein (New Yorker, June 8, 2026)

I’m hosting the first Raie, Menthe, Roux, Sel dinner tomorrow night. My guests include Proust’s neighbor, Raymond Roussel (1877-1933) (Thomas Landbo); his mother, Marguerite Rous...

7 days ago
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Life and the Labyrinth

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As with everyone, her face assumed an affected, unnatural, ugly expression as soon as she looked in the looking glass. — War and Peace, 1869

Michel Foucault was convinced he was ugly, which is why he hated nature almost...

15 days ago
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Less is more and mess is lore

The last time anyone asked me for ID was two years ago, while trying to buy a beer at a Mets game. I had left my wallet in my jacket back in the stands, and when I told the young woman at the concession stand, she shrugged and said, Sorry,...

a month ago
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THE BOWER OF POWER

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See the mind of beastly man,
That hath so soone forgot the excellence
Of his creation, when he life began,
That now he chooseth with vile dif...
2 months ago
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What rough beast

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The centre fell. We knew it would. It couldn’t possibly have held out any longer. W...

2 months ago
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