The Rooneyverse Comes of Age
In her new novel, Intermezzo, Sally Rooney moves past the travails of youth into the torments of mortality.

In her new novel, Intermezzo, Sally Rooney moves past the travails of youth into the torments of mortality.
Showy distraction is a key part of the awards’ DNA, but they’re also a motivator for those who make movies.
A photograph that dramatizes the power of nature
Lydia Kiesling’s new novel presents us with an individual who goes to great lengths to justify the harm she’s doing.
A new generation discovers the poet laureate of puberty.
Reconstructing the life of the teenager whose name appears on our December cover
When women enter the frame
Capturing the intensity of a crowd’s adulation
His work was strongest when it lingered in the pain of knowing that no ever after lasts long.
After 9/11, the kids from a school near Ground Zero were briefly, weirdly, famous for their proximity to tragedy. What has this anniversary season meant to them?