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Online version of the weekly magazine, with current articles, cartoons, blogs, audio, video, slide shows, an archive of articles and abstracts back to 1925. Criticism, contention, and conversation about books and the writing life,
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The covers that Lorraine Louie designed for the Vintage Contemporaries series were surreal, stylish, and like nothing else on the market ..read more
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The writer’s collected letters reveal the high value he placed upon honorable work ..read more
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The poet, who contributed to the magazine for half a century, wrote surreal, philosophical verse marked by a profound sense of joy ..read more
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In “Shubeik Lubeik,” the Egyptian comic artist Deena Mohamed draws on the Arabic fairy-tale canon to create a satire of the global extraction economy ..read more
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In “A History of Lying,” the novelist Juan Jacinto Muñoz-Rengel argues that lies are inescapable. But being in the periphery of a real man who couldn’t stop lying casts light on the ways that’s not quite true ..read more
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Varied as they were, the poems published by the magazine in 2022 shared a defamiliarizing magic, inviting us to behold the present moment with a sense of possibility ..read more
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Criticism has a way of surviving without infrastructure, but there is no replacement for institutions that cultivate a point of view over time ..read more
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From Jennifer Egan’s “The Candy House” to Michael Mann and Meg Gardiner’s “Heat 2,” there was a surge of follow-ups in the book world. What led so many writers back to the well ..read more
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What lies behind the celebrated South African writer’s decision to publish his latest novel in Spanish before making it available in English ..read more
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Test your recall of this year’s New Yorker fiction, or your instinct for writers’ methods, by matching each first line to its author ..read more