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Jessica HornikNational Review |
An AI brouhaha is brewing in literary quarters. A short story by a Trinidadian writer, as Novi Zhukovsky explains in the Free Press, won the...
In Dante’s Inferno, the eighth circle of Hell is where fraudsters are punished for eternity. While the fate of souls is not our business, the new...
Hamlet, the depressed prince, is in the graveyard, looking at a dug-up skull: “Why may not that be the skull of a lawyer? Where be his quiddities...
To live in a very large country such as ours is to accept that you’re never going to see all of it. But the flip side is the feeling that an...
On an episode of The Editors not too long ago, Charlie Cooke used the expression “a busman’s holiday.” It’s British but familiar to Americans...
“The world is treating me bad — misery.” The line may not be a good example of Lennon & McCartney’s genius with a lyric, but it does...
“To hear Democratic politicians and major media outlets like the New York Times tell it,” writes Tal Fortgang in the new issue of NR, all the...