Joan Didion’s Magic Trick
What was it that gave her such power?
What was it that gave her such power?
A Russian writer describes the journey of those, like himself, who chose exile rather than remain as their country invaded Ukraine.
Penelope Mortimer’s 64-year-old novel is a powerful argument for letting women choose when and whether they become a parent.
In a new biography of the man whose murder sparked massive protests, two reporters tell a longer story of institutional racism.
In The Last Days of Roger Federer, Geoff Dyer writes about what happens when creative geniuses age—but he might need to do some maturing himself.
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