Play and the Engine of Creation
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Julien Crockett interviews Kelly Clancy about gamification, simulations, and her new book “Playing with Reality: How Games Have Shaped Our World ..read more
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The Gospel According to Jordan
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Michael Ledger-Lomas reviews Jordan Peterson’s “We Who Wrestle with God: Perceptions of the Divine ..read more
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The Invention of Tolerance
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Jeffrey Collins reviews Jed W. Atkins’s “The Christian Origins of Tolerance ..read more
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Archive Fever: Los Angeles Review of Books’ Post-Election Roundup
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In light of the election, LARB editors present a selection of archival pieces that reveal what we know (and do not) about ourselves as a nation ..read more
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Can Opera Be Reborn?
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Peter Kazaras reviews Yuval Sharon’s “A New Philosophy of Opera ..read more
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A Pink Wilderness of Sod and Infrastructure
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Katherine Gibbel reviews Lindsey Webb’s “Plat ..read more
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I Refuse to Read Novels with a Passport in My Head
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Robert Pogue Harrison interviews Kamel Daoud about his 2015 novel, “The Meursault Investigation,” translated by John Cullen ..read more
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Refuge as a Way of Life
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Michael McGhee reviews “Pessimism, Quietism and Nature as Refuge” by David E. Cooper ..read more
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Antisemitism Studies and the War Against the Imagination
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4M ago
Safa Khatib considers theories of Judaism, antisemitism, Zionism, and anti-Zionism in her review of “Critical Theories of Anti-Semitism” by Jonathan Judaken ..read more
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Sacralizing Nature: On Marcelo Gleiser’s “The Dawn of a Mindful Universe”
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Paolo Musso believes the work of an open-minded, bighearted scientist like Marcelo Gleiser is of paramount importance to our future ..read more
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