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Novelist Paul Auster has died; media coverage of the student movement for Palestine
... including City of Glass, Ghosts, and The Locked Room, three novels written in the 1980s that comprise his “New York Trilogy.” In his 2003 Paris Review “Art of Fiction” interview
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Remembering literary critic Helen Vendler; student journalists covering protests at Columbia
... was considered the foremost poetry critic in the US. The Paris Review has unpaywalled Vendler’s 1996 “Art of Criticism
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Writers withdraw from the PEN Awards and World Voices festival; Anne Carson on her new book
...’re polite, but wrong.’ All the time, polite but wrong.” For more on Carson, see Jennifer Krasinski’s review of Wrong Norma...
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The Burden of the Ordinary
... intrigued Charles Baudelaire, inspired Fritz Lang, and anticipated Edgar Allan Poe. His contemporaries, however, were somewhat less impressed. He was never successful enough to make a living from his art...
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Oh Say AOC
... first real opening since the Carter era to at least attempt a remaking of the Democratic Party. Although The Rebels’ subtitle and cover art suggest three protagonists with equal prominence, Warren...
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We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together
... rereleased concurrently presents an opportunity to compare two spare, art-centric, nontraditional memoirs; the fact that each of them deals, to some degree at least, with the subject of sexual and...
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Angels with Dirty Faces
...” wrote Rene Ricard of the signature tag in “The Radiant Child,” his 1981 Artforum essay on East Village art now best known for boosting Jean-Michel Basquiat to greater prominence. “If Cy Twombly and...
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Comyns Core
...-up babies, the messy art school bohemianism, the fecklessness and the bravery.” Horner ventures that Comyns’s novels “are perhaps best regarded as ‘autofiction,’” and reaches for Serge Doubrovsky...
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Star Struck
... would like to say that dedicating any time or energy to criticism comes from a belief in the importance of art,” she continues. “I fear making this claim would be a bit too valiant for me, so I will...
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Loose Change
... and tend to rely on comic exaggeration, which tyro novelists lean on to cover for their lack of experience. Coming to the art form in middle age, Cunningham doesn’t need that crutch. His humor is...
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Wife Sentences
... by other well-off millennial mothers: a scene heavy on clogs, yoga, and latte art. Her actual friends turn out to be less easily typecast figures: the one she appears closest with is a...
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Absence Makes the Heart
...’t that many different solutions” is the last line of the book. It’s a disillusion as profound as that at the end of any plot of any bildung. Debré has paid a high price to turn her life into art. But...