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World Wide Gecs

One morning in late spring, I met up with Les and Brady in New York, where they had just arrived after spending the...

Sammy Harkham’s Work-Life Balance

Every novel is, in one way or another, about the passage of time, but Sammy Harkham’s comic-book epic “Blood of the Virgin” is...

“Scab Painting,” by Yoko Ogawa

After the age when I often skinned my knees had passed, he hit upon the idea of injuring himself. Source link

The Lower East Side’s Folk Historian

A native of Alberta, Canada, Patterson comes from what he described to me recently as the “bad end of the working class.” He...

The Puzzle of Putting Video Games in a Museum

At some point in my childhood, I persuaded my parents to buy me a computer game at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Obsessed,...

The States of Kelly Reichardt

“Showing Up” is against philistinism, an attitude that, of late, has come into vogue. The film projects the air of an encompassing thesis,...

A Private Garden as an Antidote to Isolation

It took twelve weeks to clear the ground, and hours of painstaking research into seeds and cultivation methods to plant the garden. A...

The Afro-Esotericism of Awol Erizku

The inclination came to the child during punishment. A young Awol Erizku got kicked out of class for pulling a prank. Limbo was...

Life Along Israel’s Separation Wall

The more Berman visited the wall, the more she realized how it “isolates and segregates Palestinians and Israelis from each other, breeding an...

Masha Titova’s “The Music of Art”

It’s not often that the cover of The New Yorker, traditionally a storytelling image signed by the...

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