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...
In the book "One Friday in April," Donald Antrim recounts his experience with attempted suicide, hospitalization, and recovery. He challenges the notion of s...
The text is an open letter review of a novel written by Joshua Cohen, discussing the portrayal of Jewish characters in American literature. The author critic...
The author reflects on their father's secret struggle with AIDS and the impact it had on their family and personal life. Despite their father's dedication to...
In "Exit Ghost," the novel delves into the life of Nathan Zuckerman, a fictional alter ego of the 71-year-old novelist who grapples with impotence and incont...
The text discusses the complex interplay between faith, history, and personal trauma within a Jewish family, especially in relation to the story of Abraham a...