The New Yorker - USA (2020-11-23)
the municipality has housed marble statues that imitate far more famous statues elsewhere, that copy those other statues to the ...
60 THENEWYORKER,NOVEMBER23, 2020 which, at night, shines the bright thing we have been deceived into calling star- light. The pi ...
THENEWYORKER,NOVEMBER23, 2020 61 not sex monsters, no more than you or I, and yes, one hundred per cent, God exists, and so d ...
62 THENEWYORKER,NOVEMBER23, 2020 of dangerous land mines, and most of us choose not to go anywhere near it. There is also the in ...
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64 THENEWYORKER,NOVEMBER23, 2020 THE CRITICS ONTELEVISION PLAYING GAMES Royal competition in Season 4 of “The Crown.” BY HILTONA ...
THENEWYORKER,NOVEMBER23, 2020 65 Peter Morgan, the show’s creator and writer, takes the Windsors’ collective repression and m ...
66 THENEWYORKER,NOVEMBER23, 2020 the note than he, in the way of serials, gets blown up by the I.R.A., while out in his boat tra ...
THENEWYORKER,NOVEMBER23, 2020 67 BOOKS WHAT DO YOU KNOW? Wikipedia, “Jeopardy!,” and the fate of the fact. BY LOUIS MENAND ev ...
68 THENEWYORKER,NOVEMBER23, 2020 success story of the Internet era. A ri- diculously simple principle—“Anyone can edit”—has prod ...
THENEWYORKER,NOVEMBER23, 2020 69 variety shows—game shows date from radio. The three national broadcast net- works—CBS, NBC, ...
70 THENEWYORKER,NOVEMBER23, 2020 thirty years, Trebek’s great talent was for being supremely at ease in front of a cam- era. Who ...
THENEWYORKER,NOVEMBER23, 2020 71 BOOKS A WORD, A CORPSE How Paul Celan reconceived language for a post-Holocaust world. BY R ...
72 THENEWYORKER,NOVEMBER23, 2020 speech.” Celan cleansed the language by breaking it down, bringing it back to its roots, creati ...
THENEWYORKER,NOVEMBER23, 2020 73 BRIEFLY NOTED Recasting the Vote, by Cathleen D. Cahill (North Carolina). This spirited hist ...
74 THENEWYORKER,NOVEMBER23, 2020 cast its image into our eyes, Lord. / Eyes and mouth gape, so open and empty, Lord.” The poem e ...
THE NEWYORKER, NOVEMBER 23, 2020 75 God’s image? The poem’s image of hu- manity as a flower echoes the blood of “Tenebrae”: “th ...
76 THENEWYORKER,NOVEMBER23, 2020 THE CURRENTCINEMA THE MARK OF KANE “Mank.” BY ANTHONYLANE ILLUSTRATION BY BILL BRAGG A s the fi ...
THENEWYORKER,NOVEMBER23, 2020 77 out,” Mankiewicz says, as they approach the giraffes. The lines are funny, but not that funn ...
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