Hitler and the legacy of Nazism at the core of Karl Ove Knausgaard’s memoir
Robert Warshow, born 100 years ago and dead at 37, saw through Stalinist communism’s false American promises
Dispatch from an old hill station on the road to Mandalay, where prosperous Jews once summered
Arthur Miller wrote communist theater criticism under the pseudonym Matt Wayne. The discovery may realign views of his life and politics.
Joshua Rubenstein’s new biography obscures the Russian revolutionary’s violent extremism while overemphasizing his Jewishness
Ransom Center in Austin is a hotbed of Jewish literary papers