The novelist and short-story writer, who died Monday at ninety-six, contributed to The New Yorker for more than six decades.
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The Labour government’s first hundred days in power have been characterized by mistakes, infighting, and drift.
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The war is being fought in part to defend Ukraine’s decision to integrate with Europe, but it’s also estranging Ukrainians ...
In the eighties, the Puerto Rican photographer Ricky Flores captured the parties and the people that shaped his teen-age ...
Early on, the narrator refers to the summer of 2023 as the last sane season—“a golden age, at least a silver age”—and, after ...
Three months ago, the Vice-President was fighting for respect in Washington. Can she defy her doubters—and end the Trump era?
On August 20, 2020, during a flight from the Siberian city of Tomsk to Moscow, the Russian opposition leader and ...
Sean Baker’s thrilling film, starring Mikey Madison as a New York sex worker, pushes comic misadventure to the brink of chaos ...
A new film dramatizes Trump’s rise to success and his fall into turpitude, but fails to capture his dubious star power.