How Vivian Gornick Reinvigorated Political Writing
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How Vivian Gornick Reinvigorated Political Writing
Her most criticized book,
The Romance of American Communism,
has become a modern classic.
By SOPHIE PINKHAM
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The Backlash Appeal of
Mrs. America
Why do we watch dramas about right-wing women?
By LIDIJA HAAS
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The Agony and the Ecstasy of Vintage Snooker
Let the classic billiards game charm its way into your viewing schedule.
By JOSEPHINE LIVINGSTONE
Dylan vs. Beyoncé: Quarantine Showdown
In the past month, Bob and Bey have surprised fans with new music. Maybe a duet next?
By JOSEPHINE LIVINGSTONE
Cooking While the World Falls Apart
Finding refuge in Bill Buford’s obsession with French food
By RYU SPAETH
Thomas Piketty’s Plan to Fix the Economy
His new book diagnoses a society obsessed with property rights.
By ROBIN KAISER-SCHATZLEIN
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