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The Man Who Told All
How the naked grief of John Gunther's Death Be Not Proud inaugurated an American genre
The Patron Saint of Stuck Presidencies
What Joe Biden can learn from Harry Truman
A Good Man, at One Time
How a Mississippi inmate became an advocate for his own execution
The Story of Jack and Neal
The friendship that made On the Road—and the Beat Generation possible
My Personality Transplant
How to find happiness, how I made myself less unpleasant
The Madness of the Method
Does acting need to be grueling to be good?
It's Your Friends Who Break Your Heart
The older we get, the more we need our friends-and the harder it is to keep them.
Cromer
In New Malden, they owned a corner shop together. It was the place where you could get the gossip magazines and newspapers from Seoul.
SCHOOL SHOULDN'T BE A BATTLEFIELD
There's a better way to educate our kids.
How Ireland Blundered Into the Modern World
The same forces that stalled a national transformation ended up fueling it.
The Smutty Mystic
What everyone gets wrong about Sheila Heti’s fiction
There's No Such Thing as “the Latino Vote”
Why can't America see that?
The Satisfaction Trap
No matter what we achieve or attain, our biology always leaves us wanting more. But there's a way out.
Women of a Certain Age
Why stars in their 40s are at last getting interesting roles
Close to Home
"Early on in the pandemic, the Danish photographer Joakim Eskildsen captured an image of his son tilting his head toward the evening sky in the German countryside, where the family lives."
Loving the Bald Eagle to Death
Americans have had a strange way of showing their admiration for this regal creature.
John Milton's Hell
Cast into political exile, and into darkness by his failing eyesight, the poet was determined to accomplish “things unattempted yet in prose or rhyme.”
The Small Lie
To support the Republican myth that our elections are rife with fraud, someone needs to take the fall.
The Children Are in Danger!
Across America, well-meaning citizens are raising money and awareness about a child-sex-trafficking epidemic that doesn’t exist.
Hanya Yanagihara's Haunted America
Her new novel experiments with alternative versions of history, upending personal and national destinies.
He Walked the Line
Johnny Cash was beloved by Americans who could agree on little else. Was he too eager to please?
The Freshman
After January 6, Peter Meijer thought he could help lead the GOP away from an abyss. Now he laughs at his own naïveté.
Imagine the Worst
How to head off the next insurrection
January 6 Was Practice
Donald Trump is better positioned to subvert an election now than he was in 2020.
Dangerous Prophecies
The assumption that civil war is inevitable in America is inflammatory and corrosive.
Unwrappers' Delight
Americans can’t resist the lure of elaborate packaging.
The Autocrats Are Winning
If the 20th century was the story of liberal democracy’s progress toward victory over other ideologies— communism, fascism, virulent nationalism— the 21st century is, so far, a story of the reverse.
The End Of Trust
Suspicion is undermining the American economy.
The Miraculous Sound of Forgiveness
In his thrillingly transgressive opera The Marriage of Figaro, Mozart pulled off his most amazing musical feat.
How Self-Reliant Was Emerson?
Transcendentalism, the American philosophy that championed the individual, emerged from an exceptionally tight-knit community.