The New Yorker - USA (2020-09-14)
THENEWYORKER,SEPTEMBER14, 2020 59 “Shame,” William said, but he was already looking at the rolled-up neckties in a shuttered ...
60 THENEWYORKER,SEPTEMBER14, 2020 THE CRITICS THE CURRENTCINEMA TIME AND AGAIN “ Tenet.” BY ANTHONYLANE W ord has it that Christ ...
THENEWYORKER,SEPTEMBER14, 2020 61 John David Washington stars as the protagonist of Christopher Nolan’s film, coming to a the ...
62 THE NEWYORKER, SEPTEMBER 14, 2020 the first blockbuster to be released for public viewing since the reign of COVID-19, it ...
THENEWYORKER,SEPTEMBER14, 2020 63 Online, it might be easier for artists to catch a break—but not to turn a profit. BOOKS STA ...
64 THENEWYORKER,SEPTEMBER14, 2020 synonym for nothing.” As the novelist and essayist Alexander Chee explains, “There’s an illuso ...
THENEWYORKER,SEPTEMBER14, 2020 65 a platform, a device, a raft of free ser- vices. Deresiewicz writes about how the Electroni ...
strike terror, and yet he’s describing a set of possibilities that for many young people are exhilarating. A few years ago, I fo ...
THENEWYORKER,SEPTEMBER14, 2020 67 an increasingly tetchy bar argument. Artists, Deresiewicz contends, once imagined worlds ot ...
68 THENEWYORKER,SEPTEMBER14, 2020 Gyasi’s novel centers on two blazingly interesting, frustratingly opaque women. BOOKS REWARD S ...
THENEWYORKER,SEPTEMBER14, 2020 69 tation slavery, emancipation, Recon- struction, the Jazz Age, the civil-rights movement—all ...
70 THENEWYORKER,SEPTEMBER14, 2020 ends a phone call with “I love you,” Gifty laughs at her—“I laughed so hard I started crying.” ...
THENEWYORKER,SEPTEMBER14, 2020 71 For Nunez’s narrator, attention to those around her becomes a kind of duty. BOOKS AGING UNG ...
72 THENEWYORKER,SEPTEMBER14, 2020 a spectacle of their failure, like Nunez’s intellectual vamp, or shrivel into invis- ibilit ...
THENEWYORKER,SEPTEMBER14, 2020 73 observes. “In the locker room she sits hunched and swathed in towels with a look of grievan ...
74 THENEWYORKER,SEPTEMBER14, 2020 THEA RT WORLD LINEAGE French drawings from the nineteenth century. BY PETERSCHJELDAHL “ L i ...
THENEWYORKER,SEPTEMBER14, 2020 75 other scraps on a studio visit to Pis- sarro—a fantasy spurred by the Dia- monds’ spirit of ...
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