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“Any ability to trace / the wrinkles around / my thumb. Any ability / to lace brushstrokes / over one another in / a pattern that makes / sense.”
A Cocoon of Memory: Intersections of Fiction and Reality in “Behind These Folded Walls, Utopia”
In the exhibition “Behind These Folded Walls, Utopia,” reality and fiction blend together in a rich, vibrant tapestry.
Editors’ Picks: Books for Our Current Moment
The Review’s Editorial Board reflects upon the role that books have had in creating visions of the future and meditations upon the past.
The Harpist
“t is her favorite gift so far, and rests heavy in Martha's palm, its weight as cool and as lush as a faraway land.”
The Sexual Politics of Being Poor
How class and gender intersect at elite institutions—and how it extends into sexual assault.
The Disease Afflicting The Realm Of Classical Music
Today, classical music is understood as inaccessible, elitist, and dull—except it doesn’t have to be.