The Novel, Who Needs It? by Joseph Epstein
/The latest from legendary critic and editor Joseph Epstein.
Read MoreAn Arts & Literature Review
The latest from legendary critic and editor Joseph Epstein.
Read MoreA review of Paul Murray’s big new Booker-longlisted novel.
Read MoreA review of the summer’s exhibit at London’s National Gallery.
Read MoreA, organized and engaging history of libertarianism.
Read MoreA group biography of some early 20th century philosophers.
Read MoreA review of James McBride’s new novel.
Read MoreA lively look at the many ways people have denied self-evident reality.
Read MoreA reporter’s dispatches from the front line of the culture wars.
Read MorePaul Rudnick’s newest and best novel, a bittersweet rom-com, is equal parts fantasy and memoir.
Read MoreA new history looks at how innovation helps - or doesn’t help - the disadvantaged.
Read MoreA new history of Hubert Humphrey’s social crusading.
Read MoreA look at the growing segment of society that has no use for organized religion.
Read MoreA new novel about two young men falling in love in Edwardian England
Read MoreColson Whitehead’s follow-up to “Harlem Shuffle”.
Read MoreLee Klein’s new novel varies between the piquant and the pedestrian.
Read MoreA pair of much-discussed and much-reviewed new American novels.
Read MoreA mesmerizing look at the Roman emperor Vitellius and the tumultuous times that produced him.
Read MoreThe author of “The Genius of Birds” turns her attention to some of the most iconic of all birds.
Read MoreA review of Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah’s new dystopian novel.
Read MoreAn arts and literature review.
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