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Mohammed El-Kurd on “perfect victims” and resisting politics of appeal; Irish novelist Paul Lynch wins the 2023 Booker Prize
...-month-read-a-thon> four reviews of Native art and literature, including Jennifer Krasinski on Indian Theater: Native Performance, Art, and Self-Determination since 1969 and Julie Phillips on Louise...
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Remembering activist and lawyer Ady Barkan; Prudence Peiffer’s advice to writers
... worldview; and above all, obsessed—with a lurid and creepy enthusiasm—with sex, and how he thinks it should be done.” Art writer Prudence Peiffer answers
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An interview with Israeli activist Hagai El-Ad in the New Yorker; essays on Gaza in The Drift
...://x.com/ZacharyHSmall/status/1719075513065464132?s=20> have signed a letter boycotting Artforum and other Penske Media Corporation (PMC) art publications, including Art in America and ARTnews, in...
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Namwali Serpell on "clockiness"; the new issue of n+1 is online now.
...=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare> following the publication of an open letter about the Gaza...
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An interview with Rashid Khalidi; The new issue of Parapraxis is available to preorder now
...-letter-art-community-cultural-organizations-518019/> about the Gaza war posted on Artforum.com with more than 8,000 signatures has been updated: “We . . . would like to repeat that we reject...
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Julian Lucas on Teju Cole’s new novel; Jewish Currents seeks reader questions on Israel/Palestine
... moral problems—art restitution, the portrayal of the dead, artificial intelligence” that “converge on a dilemma that bedevils both him and his creator: Is there a way to represent the world and not...
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Rachel Monroe on Texas's dying swimming holes
... distinguishing between different modes of thought, Donnelly nods at how poetry might capture “a mind set loose ”: “For me, poetry more than any art form...
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Chelsea Hodson in conversation with Rachel Schwartzmann; Paper Monument’s handbook of art criticism
...rosebooks.co/about>, which just published Geoff Rickly’s debut novel Someone Who Isn’t Me. The episode begins with Rickly reading his work. Track Changes: A Handbook for Art Criticism has just been published...
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True Grift
... girls at the beach. She’s merely an interloper—the guest of Simon, a fifty-something art dealer who invites her to his Long Island summer home after they meet at a bar in New York City. A sex worker...
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Bleak House
... neurological disorder walks around New York, thinking about the nature of art.” In place of all that interior stuff, the speaker wants to write fiction about the intricacies of high finance. Fiction about...
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Come as You Are
... previously. As in that affair, the borders between Ernaux’s experience and her documentation of it collapse. In her diaries she at first insists that “I wanted to make this passion a work of art,” before...
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Quiet Quitting
... FRANZ KAFKA’S LAST STORY was a fable about art and labor. “Josephine the Singer, or the Mouse Folk” is a tale told by a mouse who, with marked erudition and fair-mindedness, reflects on an...