{{#if }} {{/if}} In the first Trump era, the president’s presence was impossible to avoid in the arts. His first term saw a proliferation of books about Trump and his excesses, dozens of documentaries about his
life and presidential administration, and even the appearance of Trump-like figures in novels. The Biden years saw a slow ebbing of Trump’s dominance over popular culture, along with a promised return to normal. With Trump’s recent victory, what will the next four years hold for books and the arts?
Join us on Thursday, December 5, for a conversation with The New Republic’s senior editor Alex Shephard, literary editor Laura Marsh, contributing editor Osita Nwanevu, and n+1’s publisher, Mark Krotov.
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