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The year is 1946, and the Lee family has moved from Metropolis’ Chinatown to the center of the bustling city. While Dr. Lee is greeted warmly...
The year is 1946, and the Lee family has moved from Metropolis’ Chinatown to the center of the bustling city. While Dr. Lee is greeted warmly...
Critical Linking is a daily roundup of the most interesting bookish links from around the web sponsored by “With the idea to spread a message of...
The conventions of essays being what they are, when I write “I” here, you’ll probably assume that I’m referring to myself. If I want you to...
[Domenico Scarlatti, Daria van den Bercken] Car tires rush through and announce the rain. You can hear the shuffling of someone street sweeping in the street....
Here is the first question that must be asked: What have we done with America? Over the decades we have consented, passively for the most part,...
I often get tired of talking (especially to my mother—sorry mom!!) but three times a week, over FaceTime, my mother and I do a workout she...
To the Editors: In my review of Glenn O’Brien’s Intelligence for Dummies, I referred in passing to O’Brien as a “publicist.” I reached for that word,...
To the Editors: Jed Perl, in his review of the Félix Fénéon show at MoMA, speaks of how most historians who have looked at the evidence...
At Lit Hub, Gabrielle Bellot examines “The Machine Stops,” the sole science-fiction story written by E.M. Forster, which contains eerie echos of today’s socially distanced world....