The New York Review of Books - 09.04.2020
20 The New York Review The Sweet Smell of Hipness Luc Sante Intelligence for Dummies : Essays and Other Collected Writings by Gl ...
April 9, 2020 21 future, painting was still the way to bring home the bacon.”) And he could imaginatively project himself into a ...
22 The New York Review Trump Is Not Exempt David Cole During the 2016 presidential cam- paign, Donald Tr u mp boasted, “I cou ld ...
April 9, 2020 23 both cases, moreover, the unanimity was likely aided by the sharp tension between the presidents’ claims to im- ...
24 The New York Review In the Time of Monsters Namwali Serpell Watchmen a television series created by Damon Lindelof Eyes stare ...
April 9, 2020 25 cultural production. This is nowhere more evident than in how the show deals with blackness. Watchmen’s take on ...
26 The New York Review has returned and, for somewhat inscru- table reasons, falls in love with Angela and inhabits the body of ...
April 9, 2020 27 I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do... David S. Reynolds Polygamy: An Early American History by Sarah M. S. Pearsall. Yale U ...
28 The New York Review was considered to be married to every man. Older members of the group had intercourse with young ones in ...
April 9, 2020 29 No One Gets Out Alive John Banville C’est la Vie by Pascal Garnier, translated from the French by Jane Aitken. ...
30 The New York Review *One falls all too easily into Garnier’s apocalyptic style. [what can they be like?], books for adults, b ...
April 9, 2020 31 What Did India Learn from the Greeks? James Romm The Greek Experience of India: From Alexander to the Indo-Gree ...
32 The New York Review forge itself into a nation-state. He does, however, suggest that Eudamus, one of the officers Alexander a ...
April 9, 2020 33 The Siren of Selfishness Cass R. Sunstein Mean Girl : Ayn Rand and the Culture of Greed by Lisa Duggan. Univers ...
34 The New York Review of capitalism. In 1941 she produced a statement of principles, “The Individu- alist Manifesto,” meant as ...
April 9, 2020 35 devastated. She craved approval not from ordinary readers but from leading intellectuals and prominent thinkers ...
36 The New York Review ‘Their Chaotic Mouths’ Francine Prose Night Boat to Tangier by Kevin Barry. Doubleday, 255 pp., $25.95 In ...
37 AND A CURRENT LISTING April 9, 2020 Shepherd / W&K Galleries 58 East 79th Street New York, NY 10075 (212) 8 ...
38 The New York Review in an out-of-the-way tavern. “You know that mostly all we’d do is sit and talk to each other,” Charlie sa ...
April 9, 2020 39 In the afterword to City of Bohane, and in several interviews, Barry ex- plains that he was heavily influenced ...
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