From “Yurt,” a story by Sarah Shun-Lien Bynum, in the July 21, 2008 issue of The New Yorker (the one with Obama in Muslim attire on the cover): . . . didn’t misery imply a wallowin … more →
Kanlaonboriskurbanov wrote 5 hours ago: One of my favorite pieces of 2008 was The New Yorker’s brilliant profile of newsman Keith Ol … more →
cbc36 wrote 14 hours ago: –Rita Dove per il Mulatto Brischdauer gran pazzo e compositore mulattico –Ludwig van Bee … more →
Max wrote 16 hours ago: If you haven’t yet, you must read David Remnick’s “Comment” in the latest Ne … more →
kristynwinters wrote 19 hours ago: The New Yorker has some interesting essays for your perusal. The first takes a look at and then seem … more →
scyo wrote 1 day ago: I switched up magazine, although I don’t think I’ve left Manhattan yet. Maybe, but I … more →
jeffhammett wrote 1 day ago: It seems like I’ve been blogging a lot about beer recently, not quite sure why that is, but th … more →
joelinker wrote 1 day ago: Comfortably ensconced in our reading lair, hidden behind the arras of the Dec. 8 New Yorker, perusin … more →
juliannemrice wrote 2 days ago: On the last day of 2008 I found myself struggling to keep outbursts of laughter from disturbing the … more →
elmcitytree wrote 3 days ago: Colson Whitehead has a story, “Sag Harbor,” in the New Yorker winter fiction issue. … more →
learningskills2 wrote 4 days ago: A little embarrassed by her own excitement at the prospect of finding lilacs, Aimée paused … more →
makingsofme wrote 4 days ago: As we slip into a new year, we flip out our journals or kindly note to ourselves and our friends wha … more →
Ben wrote 6 days ago: Before everybody gets back to the full-on grind of 2009, it’s worth looking to some of the gre … more →
adamsmith1922 wrote 1 week ago: Steve Coll blogs at The New Yorker on his current visit to India and Pakistan. The topics range from … more →
fierce pajamas wrote 1 week ago: And so it’s all come down to this. By the time you glance at the headlines on your newspapers to … more →
bubblesuponbubbles wrote 1 week ago: Two unique additions to the ever-inspiring user-generated World Wide Web 2.0. 1) Cell-phone novels: … more →
jandev wrote 1 week ago: Unquestionably, yes. I am certain that if EBW were beginning his career as a writer today instead of … more →
anthropologist wrote 1 week ago: From “Yurt,” a story by Sarah Shun-Lien Bynum, in the July 21, 2008 issue of The New Yor … more →
Dawn wrote 2 weeks ago: I must admit, I have a slight fear that the makers of Idiocracy have a point. With the downward spi … more →
mhemmingson wrote 2 weeks ago: Academic quarterlies are often behind in schedule — case in point, The Explicator, just issue … more →
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