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Delmore Schwartz’s Poems Are Like Salt Flicked on the World
A new omnibus compiles the poet’s books and unpublished work, including his two-part autobiographical masterpiece, “Genesis.”
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How Thin Air and Summer Snow Can Heal the Soul
Last July, a recently divorced writer who had found solace in hiking took on a towering challenge: Mount Whitney, the…
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To Become Prince Andrew, He Needed More Than False Teeth
In the feature “Scoop,” streaming on Netflix, Rufus Sewell plays the disgraced royal blundering through a 2019 BBC interview.
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Review: ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ Wraps Up in Familiar Fashion
Larry David’s HBO comedy ended on Sunday after 12 seasons. Longtime fans might have noticed similarities with a certain earlier…
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Anxious Parents Are the Ones Who Need Help
This month, across the country, a new cohort of students is being accepted into colleges. And, if recent trends continue,…
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The Invasive Species Debate Is Not Always Simple
Where starlings are concerned, I thought my heart was a stone. Starlings descend in great flocks on orchards and farms,…
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The Cars of the Future Are Boring
We’re at an inflection point in electric-car optimism. Over the past few years, as electric vehicle sales increased substantially and…
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Deepfake Porn Sites Used Her Image. She’s Fighting Back.
By Nicholas Kristof Produced by Jillian Weinberger Deepfakes — A.I.-generated imagery that often uses real people’s faces and identities —…
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Are There Eclipse Glasses for the Election?
Bret Stephens: Good news, bad news, Gail. The economy added just over 300,000 new jobs last month, which gives Joe…
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A Party in Exile Is the Best Hope for Anti-Trump Republicans
A few weeks ago, Mike Pence did what no other vice president in the modern era has done: He refused…