Sydney: A City Beyond Savings

A letter from Sydney, Australia

The Birth of the Egghead Paperback

How one very young man changed the course of publishing and intellectual life in America

Frightfully Askew

What asymmetry in art can tell us about the way we view sickness and health, life and death

The Scar on the Hand

Writers and the early loss of parents

A Name Not Writ in Water

Revisiting an immortal 19th-century English poet

Keats: A Brief Life in Nine Poems and One Epitaph by Lucasta Miller

The Last Naturalist

A zoologist happiest in the fields and streams of Ohio wrote major works about the state’s birds and fishes

Salt of the Earth

American Mandarins

David Halberstam’s title The Best and the Brightest was steeped in irony. Did these presidential advisers earn it?

Making the List

Finding the right page required centuries of experiment

Index, A History of the: A Bookish Adventure from Medieval Manuscripts to the Digital Age by Dennis Duncan

From Cold War to Y2K

Looking back on a decade that was often dumb but never dull

The Nineties: A Book by Chuck Klosterman

Spring 2022

Wielders of the Knife

How doctors learned to keep patients alive on the operating table

Empire of the Scalpel: The History of Surgeryby Ira Rutkow

Surviving the Ebb and Flow

The curious creatures that inhabit the ocean’s edge

Life Between the Tidesby Adam Nicolson

Sanctioning the Silver Screen

Watch This Space

The Beginning of the End

Carmen Giménez, a professor of English at Virginia Tech, is the author of six books, including Milk and Filth, which was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award, and Be Recorder, which was short-listed for the National Book Award and PEN Open Book Award. This poem comes from a collection-in-progress called Nostalgia Has Such a Short Half-Life, which considers pop culture in conjunction with the end of the world.

Dollars Versus Degrees

Are business interests alone to blame for global warming?

Fire and Flood: A People’s History of Climate Change, from 1979 to the Presentby Eugene Linden

Responses to Our Winter 2022 Issue

Where I End and We Begin

A writer reimagines her life by blending it with others

Constructing a Nervous System: A Memoir by Margo Jefferson

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