JANUARY
Elaine Blair: Single Women and the Sitcom
Steve Coll: ‘Disturbing’ and ‘Misleading’ Zero Dark Thirty
Avishai Margalit: Palestine: How Bad Was British Rule?
Oliver Sacks: Speak, Memory
Yasmine El Rashidi: Egypt: The Rule of the Brotherhood |
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FEBRUARY
Diane Ravitch: Holding Education Hostage
Ronald Dworkin (1931–2013)
Colm Tóibín: The Sweet Troubles of Proust
Michael Lewis: The Way They Live Now |
MARCH
Helen Epstein: Lead Poisoning: The Scandal
István Deák: Could Stalin Have Been Stopped?
Alma Guillermoprieto: The Last Caudillo
Darryl Pinckney: On James Baldwin
Ian Johnson: Will the Chinese Be Supreme? |
APRIL
Pankaj Mishra: Asia: ‘The Explosive Transformation’
Marcia Angell: What is a Good Life?
Hugh Eakin: The Unfinished Race
John Gray: The Real Karl Marx
Martin Filler: MoMA: A Needless Act of Destruction |
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MAY
Andrew O'Hagan:
Maggie
James Gleick:
Time Regained!
Julian Bell:
The Angel of the Bizarre
Paul Krugman:
The False Claims for Austerity
Gabriel Winslow-Yost:
A Mind Among Pigs
Anna Somers Cocks:
The Coming Death of Venice? |
JUNE
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JULY
John Paul Stevens:
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AUGUST
Ian Buruma:
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SEPTEMBER
Amartya Sen:
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OCTOBER
Zadie Smith:
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NOVEMBER
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DECEMBER
Peter Brown: Rome: Sex & Freedom
John Banville: Learning a Lot About Isaiah Berlin |
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