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American literature
Film
Oppenheimer’s passenger
By Aaron Gwyn
Books
Cormac McCarthy is gone — but his works remain brilliantly alive
By Aaron Gwyn
Books
What makes a novel funny?
By Fergus Butler-Gallie
Books
Literary journal in flames after interview with Spectator writer
By Cockburn
Books
Has the American novel abandoned God?
By Fergus Butler-Gallie
Books
The Optimist’s Daughter at fifty
By Micah Mattix
Books
Falling in line with Sinclair Lewis
By Chilton Williamson, Jr.
High Life
The joylessness of Joan Didion
By Taki
Culture
Fifty years of Fear and Loathing
By Ben Sixsmith
Books
P.J. O’Rourke mastered the art of teasing
By Teresa Mull
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Books you shouldn’t read in public
By Bill Kauffman
Books
Ever the Twain
By Chilton Williamson, Jr.
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A love letter to San Francisco’s mean streets
By Joanna Pocock
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