The New York Review of Books - 4 Dez 2025

Table of content - The New York Review of Books (4 Dez 2025)

When a Job Is a Scam
James Gleick: Betraying the Internet’s Promise
Gordon Sander: On High Alert in Greenland
Beauty According to Giorgio Agamben
The Frustrations of Vigdis Hjorth
How John Cheever Broke the Rules
The Antipolitics of Wokeness
Under Franco’s Long Shadow
THE ROMANS
Mixed Blessings
How the Web Was Lost
Clarity and Delusion
The Third Sovereign
Selling a Defective Dream
The Apolitical Life
Fathers and Daughters
‘We’ve Got to Kill and Kill and Kill’
Flipping Britain’s Postwar Script
The Bureaucrat in His Labyrinth
Ever Inward
Where Wokeness Went Wrong
Letters from Mark Caponigro and Catherine Nicholson
Not for Sale
Poem
Poem
Contributors
LÁSZLÓ KRASZNAHORKAI
How the Web Was Lost
A Lovely Holiday Gift
Clarity and Delusion
Mixed Blessings
Not for Sale
Fathers and Daughters
Presidential Library and Museum
‘We’ve Got to Kill and Kill and Kill’
THE DICTIONARY OF OBSCURE AND ENCHANTING WORDS
UNTRANSLATABLE WORDS CARDS
THE LANGUAGE-LOVER’S LEXIPEDIA
Where Wokeness Went Wrong
Call of Air
The Third Sovereign
A bracing novel of work, labor, and collective action, this vibrantly written debut is narrated by a man who runs a high-speed train in France—a story born out of the author’s experience as a real-life train driver.
The Bureaucrat in His Labyrinth
The Apolitical Life
Ever Inward
Flipping Britain’s Postwar Script
Jan Kerouac’s Baby Driver is back in print
BABY DRIVER
Selling a Defective Dream
Letters

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