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The Enigma of Roberto Bolaño

The Enigma of Roberto Bolaño

Lily Meyer David Kurnick’s new book reappraises the Chilean writer, clarifying the preconceptions and myths that haunted his earliest work. The post The Enigma of Roberto Bolaño appeared first on The Nation.

We Need to Do More Than “Protect ‘Roe’”

We Need to Do More Than “Protect ‘Roe’”

Katrina Kimport We have to address the structural barriers that prevent people from accessing their right to an abortion, including systemic poverty and racism. The post We Need to Do More Than “Protect ‘Roe’” appeared first on The Nation.

With Violence, America Reaps What It Sows

With Violence, America Reaps What It Sows

Kelly Denton-Borhaug The hum of the continuing violence embedded in this country’s war-making structure is so constant that most of us don’t even notice or question it. The post With Violence, America Reaps What It Sows appeared first on The Nation.

Progressive Democrats Are Gaining Ground in Texas

Progressive Democrats Are Gaining Ground in Texas

Aída Chávez Jessica Cisneros and Greg Casar have won prominent endorsements from Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. The post Progressive Democrats Are Gaining Ground in Texas appeared first on The Nation.

The Bold New Campaign to “End Poverty in California”

The Bold New Campaign to “End Poverty in California”

Katrina vanden Heuvel Poverty isn’t an individual choice—it’s a collective one. And just as we choose to perpetuate it, we can choose to abolish it. The post The Bold New Campaign to “End Poverty in California” appeared first on The Nation.

“The Nation” Names Bhaskar Sunkara Its New President

“The Nation” Names Bhaskar Sunkara Its New President

Press Room The founder and publisher of Jacobin to lead publishing and business development for America’s leading source of progressive politics and culture. The post “The Nation” Names Bhaskar Sunkara Its New President appeared first on The Nation.

In Minneapolis, the Cycle of Police Violence Continues

In Minneapolis, the Cycle of Police Violence Continues

Alyssa Oursler, Anna DalCortivo Amir Locke was sleeping. Daunte Wright was going to the car wash. George Floyd was at the corner store. When and where are Black people safe from police? The post In Minneapolis, the Cycle of Police Violence Continues appeared first on...

Claudio Lomnitz and the Vertigo of Translation

Claudio Lomnitz and the Vertigo of Translation

Ilan Stavans In his generations-spanning new book, the anthropologist tracks the story of Jewish life in Latin America through the travails of one family.  The post Claudio Lomnitz and the Vertigo of Translation appeared first on The Nation.