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  • print • Sep/Oct/Nov 2022

    Michael in Black

    Kate Sutton

    ... NICOLE MILLER’S Michael in Black is a monograph-as-moodboard, dedicated to the artist’s eponymous bronze sculpture of Michael Jackson kneeling, which was produced from a mold live-cast for a...

  • papertrail • July 26, 2021

    Emily St. John Mandel sells new novel; Hilton Als pays homage to Renata Adler

    ... of time travel that probes many aspects of reality.” The novel “moves from British Columbia in 1912 to an outpost on the moon in 2401” and considers themes including “art, love, wilderness, and...

  • print • Dec/Jan/Feb 2021

    A Ghost Is Born

    Revisiting the short, promising career of Breece D’J Pancake • Justin Taylor

    ... would be accurate to say, however, is that Pancake himself--and the general tenor of Pancake worship--strongly resembles the portrayal of Michael Furey in “The Dead,” the final story in Dubliners...

  • print • Dec/Jan/Feb 2021

    A Rumble Offering

    Jack Reacher’s good fights • Michael Robbins

    ... as 2019’s Blue Moon has it--in eleven of the subsequent novels, including The Sentinel (Delacorte Press, $29), the first to be cowritten with the author’s brother, Andrew Child, who will take over...

  • papertrail • March 09, 2020

    Jonathan Escoffery wins the Plimpton Prize

    ... Kerry Howley, author of the cage-fighting classic Thrown, has written a piece about Elizabeth Warren’s takedown of Michael Bloomberg (“perfect brutality

  • interviews • December 03, 2019

    Sasha Frere-Jones talks with poet Ariana Reines

    “How do you talk about the morally idiotic hell of tweeting about Duke Ellington while everything is falling apart?” • Sasha Frere-Jones

    ... things work: the cell, evil, the sun, the moon, gods. It’s like an intake session, not for a facility, but a second life. These tools have been issued to you. Do not lose them. What the language of...

  • print • Sept/Oct/Nov 2019

    Journals of the Plague

    Two books on a deadly virus • Michael Robbins

    ... not assume that we would behave differently if “federal officers wearing moon suits” announced they were taking our loved ones to a government facility). Sierra Leone’s government promised Ebola...

  • print • Summer 2018

    You Say You Want an Evolution

    How Stanley Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke reinvented the sci-fi film • A. S. Hamrah

    ... GINSBERG, A KIND OF mirror version of Clarke and Kubrick, make but a brief appearance in Space Odyssey: Stanley Kubrick, Arthur C. Clarke, and the Making of a Masterpiece, Michael Benson’s expansive and...

  • papertrail • July 20, 2017

    Brooklyn Public Library announces Literary Prize longlist; Keanu Reeves co-founds art book press

    ..._05/17188> and David Grann’s Killers of the Flower Moon , and Eimear McBride’s The Lesser Bohemians  and...

  • print • June/July/Aug 2016

    Last Things

    Five new books attempt to face down death • Cristina Nehring

    ... times will you watch the full moon rise? Perhaps twenty.” To remember this limitation is salutary. To forget, deny, or conceal it, as we tend to do in death-averse contemporary society, is wasteful...

  • papertrail • May 31, 2016

    David Mitchell buries his new novel

    ... inaugural book, Scribbler Moon , last year. Eric Weisbard’s book Top 40 America has won...

  • print • Feb/Mar 2016

    Fear of a Black President

    Two books plumb the racial breakthroughs and disappointments of the Obama era • Jake Lamar

    ... I sometimes think of Election Night 2008 as analogous to the first manned moon landing in 1969. Something that had seemed, just a few years earlier, imaginable only in speculative fiction had...