Is Masha Gessen’s performative anti-Zionism an exception to the magazine’s commitment to factual accuracy and independent style, or a reflection of broader decay?
The originary 20th-century American Jewish writer and poet is famous for his descent into drug-addled madness. A new collection shows quantities of self-obsessed dreck shot through with redeeming literary and critical genius.
On the centennial of the great Jewish, 20th-century storyteller’s death comes a six-part miniseries about his life. Spoiler: It’s not bad!
Good progressives are tossing the heady days of wine and wokeness down the memory hole. Lucky for us, there was a witness.
Nearly 20 years after the great Jewish and American novelist’s death, we have never been more in need of his thirst for life
Wolfgang G. Schwanitz answers Tablet’s review of his and Barry Rubin’s book
Mikics Replies to Snyder
A new biography takes a look at Derrida’s philosophy of disillusionment
Assimilation and anxiety, from Paris to the Pampas