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  • Otto Dix, Procuress (Kupplerin), 1923.(The Museum of Modern Art, New York, © Otto Dix / 2010 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn)
    Otto Dix, Procuress (Kupplerin), 1923.(The Museum of Modern Art, New York, © Otto Dix / 2010 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn)
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    The Grapes of Roth

    Philip Roth’s legacy of writerly narcissism left a generation of young novelists with the wrong idea of what makes great literature

    byLiel Leibovitz
  • (Collage Tablet Magaine. Image sources: Alfred Kazin, 1962: Walter Daran/Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images; Emily Dickinson: Yale University Manuscripts & Archives Digital Images Database ; Ralph Waldo Emerson: Library of Congress; Bed: George Eastman House; New York City: Berenice Abbot/New York Public Library.)
    (Collage Tablet Magaine. Image sources: Alfred Kazin, 1962: Walter Daran/Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images; Emily Dickinson: Yale University Manuscripts & Archives Digital Images Database ; Ralph Waldo Emerson: Library of Congress; Bed: George Eastman House; New York City: Berenice Abbot/New York Public Library.)
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    The Non-Belonger

    Alfred Kazin brought out the Jew in Emerson, the mystic in sex, and the terrible beauty in community. There’s no better guide for the “social me” age.

    byLiel Leibovitz
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