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Artists Have Never Had Less Power in American Life. What Should They Do in the Age of Trump?
Adam Kirsch
Dec 06, 2016
9:30 AM
This Novel About a Woman’s Relationship With a Squirrel Blurs the Line Between Eccentricity and Madness
Adam Kirsch
Jan 07, 2016
3:33 PM
Stephen Greenblatt’s The Swerve: Did Lucretius’s Poem Really Bring Us Modernity?
Adam Kirsch
Sept 29, 2011
2:53 PM
Christopher Krebs’ A Most Dangerous Book: How did Tacitus’ Germania give Germans such bad ideas?
Adam Kirsch
July 25, 2011
6:47 AM
Günter Grass reckons with the past in The Box.
Adam Kirsch
Nov 22, 2010
6:53 AM
Tom McCarthy’s C shows the future of fiction.
Adam Kirsch
Sept 13, 2010
10:03 AM
Frank Kermode, 1919-2010, exemplified an ideal that is dying.
Adam Kirsch
Aug 26, 2010
11:06 AM
New secrets about Emily Dickinson in Lyndall Gordon’s Lives Like Loaded Guns.
Adam Kirsch
June 28, 2010
7:13 AM
Ian McEwan’s Solar.
Adam Kirsch
March 26, 2010
6:01 PM
Elif Batuman’s The Possessed.
Adam Kirsch
Feb 24, 2010
6:55 AM
Richard Holmes’ The Age of Wonder.
Adam Kirsch
July 19, 2009
7:35 AM
Aleksandar Hemon’s Love and Obstacles.
Adam Kirsch
May 25, 2009
6:41 AM
New biographies of Samuel Johnson.
Adam Kirsch
Feb 22, 2009
11:19 PM
Barry Werth’s Banquet at Delmonico’s.
Adam Kirsch
Feb 09, 2009
6:53 AM
Burton Raffel’s Chaucer translation.
Adam Kirsch
Dec 29, 2008
6:38 AM
Roberto Bolaño’s 2666.
Adam Kirsch
Nov 03, 2008
6:15 AM
The Nobel Committee has no clue about American literature.
Adam Kirsch
Oct 03, 2008
12:10 PM
The prodigal Derek Walcott.
Adam Kirsch
Nov 29, 2004
6:47 AM
The playwright who helped make Shakespeare.
Adam Kirsch
June 17, 2004
3:00 PM
Why Americans love stars, sinners, and gangsters.
Adam Kirsch
March 31, 2004
5:45 PM