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China: When the Cats Rule 26 Aug 2013 | 07:25 pm

Ian Johnson In his novel Cat Country, Lao She produced one of the most remarkable, perplexing, and prophetic works of modern China. On one level it is a work of science fiction—a visit to a country o...

Holding Italy Hostage 24 Aug 2013 | 04:53 pm

Tim Parks If Nixon had refused to accept impeachment and had tried somehow to hang on to power, he would have been summarily removed. The same goes for any leader in Europe’s main democracies. Most w...

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Adam Hochschild´s article in the New York Review of Books stopthewarinnorthkivu.wordpress.com 26 Jul 2009 | 10:17 pm

“There are even dilapidated court buildings in towns large and small, but, a lawyer tells us over dinner, with great feeling, “I’ve never, ever, seen a judge who wasn’t corrupt.” This is so routine, h...

Adam Hochschild´s article in the New York Review of Books stopthewarinnorthkivu.wordpress.com 26 Jul 2009 | 06:17 pm

“There are even dilapidated court buildings in towns large and small, but, a lawyer tells us over dinner, with great feeling, “I’ve never, ever, seen a judge who wasn’t corrupt.” This is so routine, h...

TTU’s Goodreads 16-11-12 theseventytwo.com 16 Nov 2012 | 09:00 am

This week's three reading recommendations come from a range of sources: A Game without Rules, The New York Review of Books Eight decades since the World Cup was founded, Tim Parks, author of A Season ...

AuthentiCity and AlieNation — a review of Zadie Smith’s NW newredindian.wordpress.com 4 Dec 2012 | 02:57 pm

In a controversial essay penned in 2008, Zadie Smith campaigned for a shift in the way that we understand and read novels.  Her New York Review of Books essay, “Two Paths for the Novel,” took the domi...

Happy 50th, New York Review of Books! oliversacks.com 15 Jan 2013 | 11:13 pm

Happy anniversary to our great friends at the New York Review of Books, who are celebrating 50 years of publishing wide-ranging, thought-provoking essays and criticism, ranging from art and politics t...

Shared Joy, Collective Memory writingthroughthefog.com 3 Feb 2013 | 08:56 pm

I’ve been thinking about joy, memory, and the memory of joy after reading essays by Zadie Smith and Oliver Sacks in the New York Review of Books. In “Joy,” Zadie Smith talks about pleasure, and then j...

Oliver Sacks as a Philosophical Role Model uprs.edu 19 Mar 2013 | 04:14 am

In the latest issue of “The New York Review of books,” Michael Greenberg reviews Hallucinations (knopf), the latest book by neurologist and physician Oliver Sacks. The review begins with this passage:...

Oliver Sacks as a Philosophical Role Model uprs.edu 19 Mar 2013 | 04:14 am

In the latest issue of “The New York Review of books,” Michael Greenberg reviews Hallucinations (knopf), the latest book by neurologist and physician Oliver Sacks. The review begins with this passage:...

Umberto Eco’nun Kök Faşizmi radikalgenc.com 30 Jun 2013 | 08:26 pm

Umberto Eco, tarihsel olarak farklı ülkelerdeki Faşizmin genel bir form olarak on dört farklı özellikle tanımladığı ve 1995 yılında New York Review of Books adlı dergide yayımlanan makalesinde çok ilg...

citycomfortsblog.typepad.com 7 Jul 2013 | 01:54 am

When the Ruins Were New by Colin Thubron | NYRblog | The New York Review of Books. Yet in his studies of architectural splendors, the contemporary inhabitants — peasants, caretakers, laborers —provid...

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