In this article, the author discusses a novel called "Crazy Sorrow" that they believe is one of the most beautifully written and American novels of the last ...
This article discusses the experience of reading Kafka's diaries and the significance of his work. The author reflects on their personal connection to Kafka'...
"Leopoldstadt" is a play written by Tom Stoppard that premiered in London in January 2020. It explores the tragedy of assimilation and the persistence of ant...
Noah Baumbach's film adaptation of Don DeLillo's novel, White Noise, captures the essence of the original work while adding its own spin. The film retains ke...
The author reflects on the process of moving house and the emotional baggage attached to the boxes of his past. He contemplates the purpose of keeping docume...
In "Journey to the Ends of Psychiatry," Rachel Aviv recounts her own experience with anorexia as a child, as well as profiles of individuals who have also na...
The article discusses an Argentine film called "Le Temps Perdu," which is a documentary-like performance and staged reading of Marcel Proust's "In Search of ...
"The Oppermanns" is a novel written by Lion Feuchtwanger in 1933 that tells the story of a Jewish family in Germany as the rise of Nazism begins. The book sh...
"The Northman" is a medieval sword and sorcery film that explores the intersection of our technologically advanced society with a cultural fascination with t...
"Pure Colour" by Sheila Heti is a novel that explores the tension between abstraction and empathy in art. The protagonist, a young woman with artistic leanin...