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  • print • Spring 2024

    Oh Say AOC

    Joshua Green’s chronicle of the Democratic Party’s left flank • David Klion

    ... Washington had left them behind, as it largely had. Elements on the far right would eventually find ways to capitalize on this, culminating in the presidency of Donald Trump and the takeover of the GOP by...

  • print • Spring 2024

    Diagnosing Resistance

    What Aaron Bushnell’s death says about power, protest, and pathology • Hannah Zeavin

    ... few years after Donald Trump was elected. Soon after George Floyd was murdered, Bushnell had a political awakening, became critical of the military, and started participating in mutual-aid projects...

  • print • Fall 2023

    The Overcorrections

    The paradox of Zadie Smith’s new historical novel • Ayesha A. Siddiqi

    ... number of reviewers of the book have implied it contains an allegory of Donald Trump or Boris Johnson, depending on which country the review was published in. The claimant is considered refreshing in...

  • print • Summer 2023

    Commit to the Bit

    An actor and a journalist chronicle the crypto crash • Tarpley Hitt

    ... aligned with McKenzie’s outlook (“Even Donald Trump Knows Bitcoin Is a Scam”). The two met at a Brooklyn bar, bonded over baseball and fatherhood, and agreed to team up. At the time, Silverman seemed...

  • print • Dec/Jan/Feb 2023

    Down and Outbreak

    A science writer investigates COVID and its origins • Michael Robbins

    ... been “lulled into a complacency born of proud discoveries and medical triumphs” was “unprepared for the coming plague.” “Nobody had any idea,” said Donald Trump in March 2020, which, like most...

  • print • Dec/Jan/Feb 2023

    DIY PI

    Sam Lipsyte reinvents the detective novel for the last days of punk • Lisa Borst

    ... tycoon on TV: “a familiar-looking man in a power suit with a protruding lower lip and a sweep of blond hair.”  An appearance of Donald Trump halfway through a work of literary fiction might irk...

  • papertrail • October 28, 2022

    Hernan Diaz and Tanaïs win Kirkus Prizes; Leo Robson on Percival Everett and naming

    ... starting in January. Musk reportedly has plans to unsuspend permanently banned accounts, like that of Donald Trump, and has little interest in moderating

  • print • June/July/Aug 2022

    More Than a Game

    Renée Richards’s historic US Open matches • Julie Kliegman

    ... Joseph McCarthy’s investigations of suspected communists and for mentoring Donald Trump—as her attorney and filed a groundbreaking lawsuit. She won, and then she lost in the 1977 tournament, bowing...

  • papertrail • March 29, 2022

    Hanif Abdurraqib on his spring concert series; Jennifer Wilson profiles Duke University Press editor Ken Wissoker

    ... video-sharing site backed by Donald Trump and Peter Thiel, as it tries to build an alternative to YouTube. The company, based in Toronto, says it is “immune from cancel culture,” and right-wing...

  • print • Mar/Apr/May 2022

    Mindful Mayhem

    La Marr Jurelle Bruce on madness, Black expressive culture, and radical compassion • Omari Weekes

    ... Netflix comedy specials or Kanye West’s Sunday Service concerts in the aftermath of his support for Donald Trump. That said, Bruce’s work closes with another imperative direction: “Now let go.” But...

  • interviews • December 08, 2021

    A new journal uses obstacles to critically evaluate culture

    Sasha Frere-Jones

    ... investigate in my own essay, “The Cave Where Echo Lies.” Lasch’s idea of a narcissistic society, the claim that Donald Trump is a pathological narcissist--there is a whole popular literature and treatment...

  • print • Dec/Jan/Feb 2022

    Art and Lies

    Amitava Kumar’s new novel asks how art can respond to fake news • Alexander Chee

    ... one tweet out of twenty tweets that Donald fucking Trump sent one day, I am, of course, selecting. The idea is to conjure a real feeling of simultaneity. And yet of course, one is aware that one is...