Five Books That Conjure Entirely New Worlds
The best-written stories can make readers feel as if they have passed through mundane states of being and been brought over to another universe.
The best-written stories can make readers feel as if they have passed through mundane states of being and been brought over to another universe.
The writer’s insistence on ignoring the web is an even bigger blind spot today than it was when The Tipping Point came out.
In his new book, The Message, Ta-Nehisi Coates sacrifices necessary complexity.
Virginie Despentes’ novels rage against male abuse—but her new social-media satire offers forgiveness instead.
Voters who don’t easily make up their minds are usually greeted with annoyance or disdain, but what if they’re the ideal citizens?
A poem for Sunday
A new memoir shrewdly captures the upheavals of the past eight years.
In her new novel, Intermezzo, Sally Rooney moves past the travails of youth into the torments of mortality.
A poem for Wednesday
A writer overwhelmed by a world gone mad takes a headlong dive into drugs and dancing. Results are mixed.
Leonard Cohen’s battle against shameless male egoism
A poem for Sunday
It lets us explore the allure of living a totally new life.
In Rumaan Alam’s latest novel, a Black woman’s quest for status runs up against her blind spots.
A new book on how 9/11 altered the national psyche also demonstrates how it stunted progressive politics.
To capture the spirit of the poet Audre Lorde, Alexis Pauline Gumbs decided to break all the rules.
A poem for Sunday
Pain can stump even gifted writers, but a few have managed to describe the experience exquisitely.
His warning of AI’s dangers is alarming, but does it help us avoid them?
What the proliferation of multiverses in pop culture reveals