A roundup of TNR’s culture reporting
Lucy Grealy’s 1994 bestseller has become part of a larger story of literary friendship and the boundaries between artists and their work. |
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Timeless voices, unmatched insight: exploring the works of great writers past and present |
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Annie Baker’s first film gives her characters plentiful epiphanies and an unwillingness to change. |
Vinson Cunningham’s novel "Great Expectations" tracks the ambitions and ideals of a young campaign staffer. |
A new book argues that worship of the Constitution has distorted our politics. |
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The Pulitzer Prize–winning historian tells editor Michael Tomasky that we’ll save liberalism by saving democracy first. |
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Catherine Breillat’s provocative new film is like a watercolor dabbed with cyanide. |
The case of Anna O. showed that psychoanalysis worked. Did Freud tamper with it? |
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From looted artifacts to rogue employees, a series of crises have beset some of the world’s most visited collections. |
The American public is more susceptible than ever to skewed narratives. |
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