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The Next Metropolitan Review Party is Almost Here

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Free next week? Wish there was another great party to attend? The Metropolitan Review has you covered. We’re back at KGB’s legendary theater in the East Village, featuring a selection of great writers who’ve appeared...

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Cannibalism, Pederasty, and the Next Upgrade

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It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, is a cop out.

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In one week, we will hold the next Metropolitan Review reading and party. You absolutely will not want to miss it. We’ll feature, among others, Emma Collins, Harold Rogers, Ste...

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"Splitting the Moon" and "If I Were Meant to Live"

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Splitting the Moon

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Melancholy Is a Duty We Ignore

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    The Metropolitan Review is a books and culture review magazine founded in 2025.

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    My new novel, Colossus, is out now. I'm also the author of Glass Century, Editor-in-Chief of The Metropolitan Review, and a columnist for New York Magazine.

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    Raina Lipsitz is the author of The Rise of a New Left. Her work has appeared in The Appeal, The Atlantic, The Nation, and The New Republic.

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