A roundup of TNR’s culture reporting
Norman Mailer’s generation learned to "write like men." But their female contemporaries from Mary McCarthy to Diana Trilling pioneered a more enduring style. |
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Lawrence Ingrassia lost his family members to cancer one by one. Why did it take so long for medicine to find the cause? |
The diaries changed Che Guevara’s image from toughened fighter to sensitive, less certain young man. |
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Shop Books Reviewed in TNR and Authored by Our Writers |
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"Blue Ruin" is a sharp novel about art, authenticity, success, and disaster. |
Nostalgia is Kevin Costner’s specialty, from hits like "Field of Dreams" to revanchist epics like "Horizon." |
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