Taken from the collection’s titular, autobiographical essay, Didion’s section on The Doors accomplishes an evocative example ...
A meditation on the death of a beloved grandparent and a partner in the space of a single weekend that is also an ode to Delhi ...
In her SoHo loft, Joan Jonas hosted a dinner celebrating the American Academy of Arts and Letters’ turn to public programming ...
In Dead and Alive, her prose, which once animated fictional worlds in White Teeth and Swing Time, now turns its sharp ...
As the air turns crisper and finding a seat in Bobst Library becomes increasingly challenging, curling up with a comfort book ...
The rock star chef spent his life telling the world who he was. A new collection of his writings suggests this image was far ...
Fifth grade was when I first learned the difference between parallel and perpendicular lines. I still remember the worksheet ...
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Zadie Smith: “I Say What I See”
This article appears in the December 2025 issue, with the headline “Q&A: Zadie Smith.” There are few authors who have been famous for ...
With the act of reading books in worldwide decline, Smith pushes back in a cool, Joan Didion-like analysis of where we’ve ...
The director’s vision of New York City once seemed aspirational, but his endorsement of Andrew Cuomo suggests he may not understand the city beyond its fiction.
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