Articles of Note
For Duchamp, "Nude Descending” and the uproar it caused were transformative. He dropped painting and chose to be a provocateur... more »
New Books
Janet Malcolm, masterly interviewer and cagey interviewee, was uniquely aware of the dangers of a tape recorder... more »
Essays & Opinions
Enter the conductrice. Male conductors claim physical, forceful authority over a symphony. Does having women in the role change that?... more »
The Islamic painting at the heart of the controversy that led to an adjunct professor losing her job: Is it truly Islamophobic?... more »
New Books
“I’m not here to demonize the petroleum industry.” So begins a fundamentally misguided work of environmental history ... more »
Essays & Opinions
English prose used to be ornate and elegant. Now it is simple and minimal, denuded of nuance, elegance, intricacy, and originality... more »
Articles of Note
A stampede to Substack? The platform provides the best answers to some of journalism’s perennial problems ... more »
New Books
Kafka the diarist reveals a tormented man with a robust appetite for living... more »
Essays & Opinions
How to win a poetry prize: Get a B.A. from Harvard, an M.F.A. from Iowa, and befriend Carl Phillips and Robert Pinsky... more »
What it’s like to win a Nobel Prize. The typical entreaties for photos and autographs arrive, along with much stranger requests as well... more »
New Books
A new biography skewers Norman Mailer as unreadable and hilariously terrible, but it ignores his best work... more »
Essays & Opinions
"Our language is entangled with our living," says Joseph M. Keegin. "Learning how to read — in the fullest sense of what literacy entails — means learning how to live"... more »