Our 6/25 issue is now online, with @dchiasso on writing away from AI, Meghan O’Gieblyn on raising AI, Geoffrey Wheatcroft on Labour’s losses, @mmschwartz on the purloined papyrus, @fotoole on the president’s “greatness,” and much more.
Starting in 1973 with an essay about Hollywood, Joan Didion wrote thirty-eight articles for The New York Review. Her final contribution, in May 2017, was a memorial for our founding coeditor Robert Silvers. We mourn the passing of our longtime friend.
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I cannot go on
restricting myself to images
because you think it is your right
to dispute my meaning:
I am prepared now to force
clarity upon you.
— Louise Glück
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Trump knew that Michael Flynn was under criminal investigation when he asked James Comey to “see your way clear to letting this go.” Murray Waas has seen the White House memo, which implicates the president in an obstruction of justice
In celebration of our new site, we're offering free access to our archive of over 20,000 articles, as well as a selection of classic New York Review pieces, “Twenty-Five from the Archive." Here's Ellen Willis on 'Easy Rider' and 'Alice's Restaurant'
The poet Mosab Abu Toha, winner of the Palestine Book Award and founder of the Edward Said Library in Gaza, has reportedly been detained by the Israel Defense Forces. In May we published his poem “What a Gazan Should Do During an Israeli Air Strike.”