The New York Review of Books
‘The premier literary-intellectual magazine in the English language.’
- Christopher de Bellaigue on the surprising prospect of a US–Iranian détente
- “Absent a time machine, maintaining opera as a living art form today can only be an exercise in ingenious accommodation.” —Joseph Horowitz
- “The Odyssey is haunted by a feeling that the old world order has come to an end, and now we’re just on our own, making our way as best we can.” —an interview with Daniel Mendelsohn