Bella Wattles

A Slice of (Still) Life

Man of Faith—and Doubt

Hugh Nissenson should have been better known for his spare historical novels

Happy Birthday, Stranger

Celebrating Albert Camus on his centennial

Crossing into Syria

A reporter describes her visit under fire to rebel-held villages near the symbolic homeland of President Bashar al-Assad

On Friendship

The intimacies shared with our closest companions keep us anchored, vital, and alive

Madrid: Dignity and Indignation

Letter to Posterity

A passion for philosophy led me to my first career, and a passion for art led me to a second, as a critic

Living With Voices

A new way to deal with disturbing voices offers hope for those with other forms of psychosis

F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Essays From the Edge

The Jazz Age novelist’s chronicle of his mental collapse, much derided by his critics, anticipated the rise of autobiographical writing in America

Letter from Afghanistan: A Gathering Menace

Traveling with U.S. troops gives insights into the recent massacre

The Torture Colony

In a remote part of Chile, an evil German evangelist built a utopia whose members helped the Pinochet regime perform its foulest deeds

The Disadvantages of an Elite Education

Our best universities have forgotten that the reason they exist is to make minds, not careers

What Kind of Father Am I?

Looking back at a lifetime of parenting sons and being parented by them

Revisiting Brideshead

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