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Solvej Balle and the Tyranny of Time

Solvej Balle and the Tyranny of Time

Dilara O’Neil The Danish novelist’s septology, On the Calculation of Volume, asks what fiction can explore when you remove one of its key characteristics—the idea of time itself. The post Solvej Balle and the Tyranny of Time appeared first on The Nation.

Woman, Life, Freedom

Woman, Life, Freedom

Andrea Arroyo Posters in support of the people of Iran displayed at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris, France. The post Woman, Life, Freedom appeared first on The Nation.

Pete Hegseth Should Be Charged With Murder

Pete Hegseth Should Be Charged With Murder

Elie Mystal No matter how you look at the strikes on alleged “drug boats”—as acts of war or attacks on civilians—Hegseth has committed a crime and should be prosecuted. The post Pete Hegseth Should Be Charged With Murder appeared first on The Nation.

Muriel Spark’s Magnetic Pull

Muriel Spark’s Magnetic Pull

Charlie Tyson What made the Scottish novelist’s antic novels so appealing? The post Muriel Spark’s Magnetic Pull appeared first on The Nation.

Cow

Cow

Steve Brodner Invasion. The post Cow appeared first on The Nation.

I Still Feel a Tiny Bit Sorry for Olivia Nuzzi

I Still Feel a Tiny Bit Sorry for Olivia Nuzzi

Joan Walsh She violated every journalism ethics code. But her childhood set her up to fall for a string of incompetent daddy-figures too lame to protect her. The post I Still Feel a Tiny Bit Sorry for Olivia Nuzzi appeared first on The Nation.