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Illustration by Paul Davis
The translucent marble of Yale’s Beinecke Library both holds and hides many curious things, among them a sheaf of almost illegible letters from Henry James to J.B. Pinker, an En...
Thomas Mann; illustration by Sophia Martineck
In 1912 the novelist Thomas Mann visited his wife at a sanatorium in the Swiss town of Davos, where she was taking a rest cure after being misdiagnosed with tuberculosis. Mann himself came down...
Thomas Rowlandson: The Beast As Described In The Revelations, Chap. 13, Resembling Napoleon Buonaparte, 1808
With about four months still to go until the midterm elections, the Trump administration remains largely unchecked by Congress in...
Suzy Hansen
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, “with his cowboy arms and crispy gelled hair, is a parody come to life,” writes Suzy Hansen in our June 11 issue. He is a parody of a certain type of American swashbuckler: brash, aggressive,...
New York Review contributors David Cole, Sherrilyn Ifill, and Pamela Karlan come together for a wide-ranging conversation on the consequences of the Supreme Court’s death blow to the Voting Rights Act.
This conversation originally aired on...
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