A Forgotten Turner Classic
Who was George Eyser, the one-legged German-American gymnast who astounded at the Olympic Games?
By Joshua Prager
A Forgotten Turner Classic
Who was George Eyser, the one-legged German-American gymnast who astounded at the Olympic Games?
By Joshua Prager
ARTICLES
Rage, Muse
The novels that revisit Greek myths, giving voice to the women who were scorned, wronged, or forgotten
By Wendy Smith
Martha Foley’s Granddaughters
What the esteemed literary editor never knew about the life of her troubled son, David Burnett
By Jay Neugeboren
To Catch a Sunset
Reflections on allergies, anxieties, and the limits of familial love
By Sandra Beasley
The Next New Thing
In architecture, the gulf between the traditional and the modern seems wider than ever before
By Witold Rybczynski
Imperfecta
Her brother’s disease leads a writer to challenge how we conceive of human abnormality in the emerging era of gene editing
By Pamela Haag
The Given Child
To what lengths would a mother go to ensure her family’s survival in a remote Himalayan village?
By William deBuys
Rage, Muse
The novels that revisit Greek myths, giving voice to the women who were scorned, wronged, or forgotten
By Wendy Smith
Martha Foley’s Granddaughters
What the esteemed literary editor never knew about the life of her troubled son, David Burnett
By Jay Neugeboren
To Catch a Sunset
Reflections on allergies, anxieties, and the limits of familial love
By Sandra Beasley
The Next New Thing
In architecture, the gulf between the traditional and the modern seems wider than ever before
By Witold Rybczynski
Imperfecta
Her brother’s disease leads a writer to challenge how we conceive of human abnormality in the emerging era of gene editing
By Pamela Haag
The Given Child
To what lengths would a mother go to ensure her family’s survival in a remote Himalayan village?
By William deBuys
DEPARTMENTS
editor's note
tuning up
Riding With Mr. Washington
How my great-grandfather invented himself at the end of Reconstruction
By David Nicholson
Just When You Thought It Wasn’t Safe …
How Wilbert Longfellow turned America into a nation of swimmers
By Vicki Valosik
For Whom Do We Create?
The conundrum facing so many American artists today
By Sharon Sochil Washington
poetry
anniversaries
fiction
commonplace book
book reviews