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Cold Snap
... would work: an entirely evil enemy.” Christian Lorentzen is a writer living in Brooklyn. ...
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Cord Jefferson’s adaptation of Percival Everett’s novel Erasure; David Treuer on an Indigenous history of the US
...://twitter.com/cordjefferson/status/1590783729710268416>: “We’re gonna try to put it out before the world ends.” At Cultured magazine, Christian Lorentzen talks
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Catherine Lacey novel is being adapted for TV
... Thing I Saw podcast, host Nicolas Rapold talks with critic Christian Lorentzen about director Noah Baumbach’s adaptation of Don DeLillo’s White Noise
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Javier Marías has died at age seventy
... debates about cultural boredom, picking up on essays by Christian Lorentzen , Michelle Goldberg
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New Yorker Festival events announced
... Lorentzen, who reviewed Hunter Biden’s memoir Beautiful Things, has now written about the new biopic My Son Hunter (screenplay...
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Lucy Sante in conversation with Sasha Frere-Jones
... atomization.” Dimes Square, the Matthew Gasda play starring cultural critic Christian Lorentzen, will be performed twice this week
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Christian Lorentzen discusses Christopher Hitchens; Alexandra Lange’s new book on the rise and fall of the American mall
... In the latest episode of the Harper’s Magazine podcast, Christian Lorentzen discusses the evolution of critic Christopher Hitchens...
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Hannah Zeavin among the Robert B. Silvers Foundation grant winners; Natalia Ginzburg’s politics
...bookforum.com/print/2804/a-new-history-of-therapy-argues-that-the-practice-has-always-involved-technology-24709>, Christian Lorentzen , Damion Searls...
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Best books to read this summer; Patrick Radden Keefe on the art of investigative journalism
..._id=gse7o&twclid=2-39sdylzavumep5ugqm7hkajov> of eighty-eight books to read this summer, including picks in sports, music, travel, romance, cooking, and more. For Harper’s Magazine, Christian...
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Margo Jefferson and Leslie Jamison on preserving multiplicity; “The Drift” contributors consider the state of literary fiction
... In the new issue of The Drift, Alexandra Kleeman, Christian Lorentzen, Tope Folarin, Hannah Gold, and more weigh in on the state of...
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Quite Contrary
... him “warmingly cocky,” very different from warm or cocky or cockily warm. No—the needle moves slowly over the flesh until it hits a vein. In an April Zoom interview with Christian Lorentzen...
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Ken Chen reviews “Punks,” John Keene’s new poetry collection; Mike McGonigal has sold a book on gospel
...>.” Another run of Matthew Gasda’s play Dimes Square, the cast of which includes book critic Christian Lorentzen, has been scheduled for late May. Tickets are available here
