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Malise Ruthven The New York Review of Books "Reflections on the Revolution in Europe: Immigration, Islam, and the West" by Christopher Caldwell Doubl...
Malise Ruthven The New York Review of Books "Reflections on the Revolution in Europe: Immigration, Islam, and the West" by Christopher Caldwell Doubl...
The New York Review of Books | Robert Darnton | Posted 12.02.2009 | Books
Robert Darnton The New York Review of Books November 9 is one of those strange dates haunted by history. On November 9, 1989, the Berlin Wall fell...
The New York Review of Books | Elaine Blair | Posted 11.20.2009 | Books
Axler's Theater Elaine Blair The New York Review of Books "The Humbling" by Philip Roth. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 140 pp., $22.00 One of the ...
The New York Review of Books | Posted 11.20.2009 | Books
The New York Review blog has two new posts up today, from Haleh Esfandiari, who writes about her tenure in Evin Prison in Tehran, and Ahmed Rashid, wh...
The New York Review of Books | Nicolas Pelham and Max Rodenbeck | Posted 10.22.2009 | Books
Which Way for Hamas? Nicolas Pelham and Max Rodenbeck The New York Review of Books Inside Hamas: The Untold Story of the Militant Islamic Movement b...
The Huffington Post | Posted 10.14.2009 | Books
The New York Review of Books, our content partner, Is teasing its new site by giving us a peek at their brand new blog section today. As usual it is f...
Arianna Huffington | Posted 10.14.2009 | Books
It's great to see a venerable institution such as the New York Review of Books getting excited by all that the new media have to offer. That's why I want to call your attention to the NYR's new blog.
Arianna Huffington | Posted 10.05.2009 | Books
My love affair with books is a long one. As a little girl growing up in Athens, I remember sending my friends home early from my fifth birthday party because all that celebrating was keeping me away from my books. Who needed friends and cake? I had my books! Since I was 21, there hasn't been a time when I wasn't researching or writing a book. Until now. So, instead of my signing another book contract, we are launching a Books section, in partnership with the New York Review of Books, where you'll find the latest book-related news and blog posts, book reviews, all sorts of special features, and, of course, articles from the New York Review of Books. So if you love books, reading, and good writing, please check out HuffPost Books.
James Warren | Posted 11.27.2009 | Media
No matter how much he might disdain the W. presidency, especially when it came to misuse of executive branch power, Barack Obama may be a "self-entangling giant" who is going down the same perilous path.
James Warren | Posted 11.20.2009 | Media
It's perfectly fitting that cable shouter Glenn Beck stuck out his tongue for the Sept. 28 Time. It nicely captures the intellectually- underwhelming, angst-ridden media phenomenon.
Dean Sluyter | Posted 09.05.2009 | Living
When the dream of self dissolves, we awake and see that the true church is wherever we are.
James Warren | Posted 09.02.2009 | Media
Adoring Michael Jackson fans, and their many journalistic enablers, will gag over a stinging critique in the Aug. 13 New York Review of Books, a high-brow publication not likely to be found by their beds.
The New York Observer | Leon Neyfakh | Posted 08.17.2009 | New York
Yesterday afternoon, a little before 5pm, the official Twitter feed of the New York Review of Books rang out with a message announcing a job opening. ...
James Warren | Posted 07.29.2009 | Media
Sheila Bair is a Bull Moose in the China shop of the Obama administration's economic team.
The New York Review of Books | Posted 06.25.2009 | Business
Following are excerpts from a symposium on the economic crisis presented by The New York Review of Books and PEN World Voices at the Metropolitan Muse...
Thomas de Zengotita | Posted 06.05.2009 | Politics
I have always wanted a day of reckoning for Bush officials who were behind the torture policy, of course, but I've been a bit squishy about it. Until now.
HuffingtonPost.com | Matthew Palevsky | Posted 06.01.2009 | Business
NEW YORK -- "As you might have realized by now, we're in a difficult situation," said billionaire investor and philanthropist George Soros to a sold-o...
Saskia Sassen | Posted 02.27.2009 | Business
The shadow banking system is not illegal or clandestine. It is in the open, but it has thrived on the opaqueness of the investment instruments, facilitated by their complexity.
Paula Gordon | Posted 12.04.2008 | Politics
"Calumny: a false and malicious statement designed to injure the reputation of someone or something." Hand it to John McCain. Had he not cynically ...
James Warren | Posted 12.03.2008 | Media
What's really at stake in Tuesday's election? Many usual suspects are opining in the cable universe, so for a cerebral alternative there's "A Fateful Election" in the Nov. 6 New York Review of Books.
Vanity Fair | David Margolick | Posted 11.13.2008 | Media
For four decades, David Levine's acid-tipped portraits of everyone from Castro to Cheney gave The New York Review of Books its visual punch. Now that ...
James Warren | Posted 11.05.2008 | Media
Sarah Palin now asserts that she reads The Economist, at least to Fox News Channel. Well, doggone it, if she does peruse the Oct. 4 issue, she'll find a 20-page report on the presidential election.
Sandy Goodman | Posted 07.15.2008 | Politics
Should Obama get elected, what is now strictly a theoretical problem will become a very difficult practical one.
Robert Naiman | Posted 07.15.2008 | Politics
What those promoting military attacks on Iran don't want Americans to know is that there's an offer on the table that could resolve the dispute over Iran's nuclear program and allow both sides to claim victory.
The New York Review of Books | Malise Ruthven | Posted 12.02.2009 | Books