The New Yorker2022-09-05
4 GOINGS ON ABOUT TOWN
11 THE TALK OF THE TOWN
David Remnick on why Salman Rushdie deserves a Nobel;
DJ Chelsea Manning; leaving Goldman Sachs;
a train from N.Y.C. to the Berkshires; creative crises.
ONWARD AND UPWARD WITH THE ARTS
Ariel Levy 16 Mom Com
Amy Schumer’s second act.
SHOUTS & MURMURS
Simon Rich 21 History Report
PROFILES
Margaret Talbot 24 The Last Word
Justice Samuel Alito’s crusade against a secular America.
U.S. JOURNAL
Charles Bethea 38 Trouble Brewing
A beer company that hires rival gang members.
FICTION
Ben Lerner 48 “Café Loup”
THE CRITICS
A CRITIC AT LARGE
Keith Gessen 55 Ivan Turgenev’s novel of generational angst.
BOOKS
59 Briefly Noted
Katy Waldman 62 The fiction of Jonathan Escoffery.
MUSICAL EVENTS
Alex Ross 64 Rachmaninoff at the Bard Music Festival.
THE CURRENT CINEMA
Anthony Lane 66 “Three Thousand Years of Longing,” “The Good Boss.”
POEMS
Jameson Fitzpatrick 31 “Address”
Brenda Shaughnessy 42 “Too Hot Can’t Stop”
COVER
J. J. Sempé “Morning Music”
DRAWINGS Bruce Eric Kaplan, Zachary Kanin, Lars Kenseth, Kaamran Hafeez
and Vincent Coca, Roz Chast, William Haefeli, Amy Hwang, Liana Finck, Julia Suits, Erika Sjule,
Brendan Loper, Liam Francis Walsh SPOTS Edward Steed
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