Search for the New Land
Kasper Collin’s new documentary celebrates the vibrant, turbulent life of the jazz trumpeter Lee Morgan. Photo: Kasper Collin Produktion AB. Courtesy of the Afro-American Newspaper Archives and...
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The late Yevgeny Yevtushenko had an unlikely affinity for cowboy poetry. Yevgeny Yevtushenko at the 1995 National Cowboy Poetry Gathering. Photo: Sue Rosoff. Last Saturday, April 1, outside Mandan,...
View ArticleGetting Out Alive
Rethinking the end of Philip Roth’s “Goodbye, Columbus.” What is “Goodbye, Columbus”? A story of a summer romance, a satirical sketch of suburban arriviste Jews in the fifties—sure. But when I...
View ArticleCassandras at Weddings, and Other Questions
Have a question for the editors of The Paris Review? Email us. Dear Paris Review, I’m the only child of a single mom, who’s obviously been my best friend from the start. But here’s the thing: after...
View ArticleA Reckoning with Reality (TV)
Lucas Mann’s love letter to his wife—and to the jacked-up emotions of reality TV. When we were first getting into The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, the husband of one of the show’s stars, who...
View ArticleThe Book of Life
We’re away until January 3, but we’re reposting some of our favorite pieces from 2016. Enjoy your holiday! Aunt Rose, right, et al., 1942. In her book Playing Dead, Elizabeth Greenwood recounts how she...
View ArticleThe Hard-on on Trial
We’re away until January 3, but we’re reposting some of our favorite pieces from 2016. Enjoy your holiday! Grace under pressure. Photo: Jörg Bittner Unna. Erectile dysfunction and divorce in...
View ArticleEveryone Has Accidents
Adrian Lyne’s Unfaithful often ends up in the bathroom. Still from Unfaithful. I’m always on the lookout for domestic thrillers with weird bodily fluid obsessions, so naturally the toilet fixation in...
View ArticleSecond First Date
I had my first date when I was fourteen: a boy named Bobby Dublin asked me to go to a movie. My second first date was last year, and though I’ve had almost half a century to work on my romance...
View ArticleThe Little Peach
Angela Carter’s travels in America. In the U.S., Angela Carter was astonished to find so much advertising for burgers. Edmund Gordon will discuss his book The Invention of Angela Carter, from which...
View ArticleSearch for the New Land
Kasper Collin’s new documentary celebrates the vibrant, turbulent life of the jazz trumpeter Lee Morgan. Photo: Kasper Collin Produktion AB. Courtesy of the Afro-American Newspaper Archives and...
View ArticleAn Empty Saddle for Yevtushenko
The late Yevgeny Yevtushenko had an unlikely affinity for cowboy poetry. Yevgeny Yevtushenko at the 1995 National Cowboy Poetry Gathering. Photo: Sue Rosoff. Last Saturday, April 1, outside Mandan,...
View ArticleGetting Out Alive
Rethinking the end of Philip Roth’s “Goodbye, Columbus.” What is “Goodbye, Columbus”? A story of a summer romance, a satirical sketch of suburban arriviste Jews in the fifties—sure. But when I...
View ArticleCassandras at Weddings, and Other Questions
Have a question for the editors of The Paris Review? Email us. Dear Paris Review, I’m the only child of a single mom, who’s obviously been my best friend from the start. But here’s the thing: after...
View ArticleA Reckoning with Reality (TV)
Lucas Mann’s love letter to his wife—and to the jacked-up emotions of reality TV. When we were first getting into The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, the husband of one of the show’s stars, who...
View ArticleBy Your Name
In her monthly column Notes from Paris, Madeleine Schwartz records some unexpected aspects of everyday life in France. Photo: Madeleine Schwartz Not long after I moved to Paris from the United States,...
View ArticleDiary, 2018
Photograph by Caryl González. In our Spring issue, we published selections from Annie Ernaux’s 1988 diaries, which chronicle the affair that served as the basis for her memoir Simple Passion. To mark...
View ArticleOther People’s Diaries
While reading Annie Ernaux’s Simple Passion, I often caught myself mistaking it for a diary. The memoir details an illicit affair in prose that feels startlingly immediate, full of particulars that...
View ArticleScenes from an Open Marriage
Illustration by Na Kim. About six months after our daughter was born, my husband calmly set the idea on the table, like a decorative gun. I said I’d think about it. I couldn’t pretend to be that...
View ArticlePostcard from Hudson
Belted Galloway. Wikimedia Commons, Licensed under CCO 2.0. The other day we went to Albany so I could return all eight items I had bought online from Athleta. The store was in a giant mall that...
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