
A reckoning for Silicon Valley
Malcolm Harris’s new book shows how Californian capitalism has thrived by exploiting an unequal world. But could the “Palo…
By Nick Burns
Edward Hopper’s city of still lives
How the painter stripped New York of its disorder to reveal its inhabitants’ solitude.
By Nick Burns
What Norman Mailer can teach us
It is right to condemn the writer’s violent chauvinism – but a literature that has lost the power to challenge…
By Nick Burns
In defence of “vibes”
Is the term helpful for a sentimentally stunted age?
By Nick Burns
Why are Americans dying so early?
Captains of Silicon Valley may be investing in ways to live forever, but life expectancy for ordinary people in…
By Nick Burns
Donna Tartt’s The Secret History at 30
How a bestselling debut novel about a group of murderous students became a cult classic.
By Nick Burns
New York’s hipster wars
Why the city’s clash of cultures between progressive Brooklyn and transgressive Manhattan marks a new era in American politics.
By Nick Burns
How the Greek revolution made the modern world
The 1821 uprising against the Ottomans won staunch support from Europe’s liberals. The precedent it set for intervention still…
By Nick Burns