‘Nat’ to his friends, Glazer, who died Saturday at 95, was among the last of the original New York intellectuals and a remarkable thinker who never lost touch with how ideas affected real people’s lives
Farewell to my beloved magazine, my old and treasured home
In massive shake-up, storied magazine loses renowned editors
Alex Ross Perry’s often funny ‘Listen Up Philip’ is as much homage to as critique of the great American writer
How far were Netanyahu and Abbas willing to go?
The husband of ‘New Republic’ owner Chris Hughes is putting a decade-old plan to run for office into action
The late critic, my father, professor, and bon vivant is the unwitting star of a Berluti ad campaign
He elegantly wrote on films and plays for 55 years
The TNR lion scores the Dan David Prize for his contributions to humanity
Admired or reviled—but never ignored—how has Peter Beinart created a firestorm with well-worn ideas about Israel and American Jews?
Note to some of my fellow progressives: If we can’t argue about Israel without using anti-Semitic tropes, then the debate is lost before it even begins
Wieseltier and Ibish cast uprisings in instructively similar lights
In her new book, critic Ruth Franklin argues for why the Holocaust is best understood through fiction
‘TNR’ editor under fire for remarks about Muslims
Politics & Prose shops for new owners
Defends NYRB piece, which was originally for NYT Mag
Warns Zionism is increasingly for the Orthodox
Abrams, TNR prefer a U.S. strike on Iran to an Israeli one
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