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Solvej Balle’s Novels Rewire the Time Loop
Before Tara Selter, the protagonist of Danish writer Solvay Balle's Volume Calculation series, is trapped in a time loop, she ...

Robert Rauschenberg’s Art of the Real
On certain days, I would skip school and go to the Museum of Modern Art to daydream a little. It ...

Briefly Noted Book Reviews | The New Yorker
genius of treesHarriet Rix (Crown). The central argument of this extensive treatise is that trees are excellent ecosystem engineers, able ...

The Comic Genius Who Pushed Television Further Than It Could Go.
At its peak, Your Show of Shows was watched by twenty-five million viewers and Caesar was hailed as a genius. ...

Anthony Hopkins’s Beckettian Memoir | The New Yorker
Hamlet finds himself in a similar position, to put it mildly, and it is almost comically appropriate that Hopkins' memoir ...

Rosalía Album Review: “Lux” | The New Yorker
Sometimes it seems like everyone wants to be a pop girl. Last year, Taylor Swift counted herself among the “tormented ...

Briefly Noted Book Reviews | The New Yorker
Mind is rollingFredrik de Boer (Coffee shop). This debut novel tells the story of a young woman's loss of ethnographic ...

A Bulgarian Novelist Explores What Dies When Your Father Does
This is where time noticeably slows down, it slumbers in the corners, blinking like a cat looking through thin blinds. ...

At Ninety, Arvo Pärt and Terry Riley Still Sound Vital
In the spring of 1976, Latvian architecture student Hardijs Lediņš organized a music festival at the Riga Polytechnic Institute. The ...







