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December 5, 2021
Licorice Pizza Is a Meandering Nostalgia Trip
Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest movie makes the 1970s dreamy but lacks the edge of his earlier films.
by Jo Livingstone

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Sheryll Cashin’s “White Space, Black Hood” shows how economic discrimination combines with racial injustice in America’s housing policy.
by Richard D. Kahlenberg
In “Inseparable,” Beauvoir revisited an intense relationship from childhood. Why did she decide not to publish it?
by Lara Feigel

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Monica Black’s new book, “A Demon-Haunted Land,” tells of the faith healers who prospered in post-war Germany.
by Richard J. Evans
In his posthumously-published biography of the artist, Alex Danchev unearths the gleeful child behind the highbrow works.
by Jo Livingstone
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