We know how Joan Didion saw the world because she told us herself, quoting a psychiatristā€™s report written during her 1968 breakdown: It is as though she feels deeply that all human effort is foredoomed to failure, a conviction which seems to push her further into a dependent, passive withdrawal.

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WINTER 2024

Farrar, Straus & Giroux, September 2021, 276 PP To what extent is sexual desire innate? Itā€™s a tricky question for science to answer, given the difficulties of disentangling a sexually mature person from their social influences. (As the British neuroscientist Gina Rippon points out, gendered socialization physically changes the brain.)

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MARCH/APRIL 2022

MACMILLAN, MAY 2023, 208 PP. SUSAN ROSENBLATT WAS born in 1933 into a household that she would later describe as an utter cultural wasteland. Her family moved frequently, from New York to Arizona to California. Her father, a fur trader who worked in China, died of tuberculosis when she was

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SUMMER 2023

  PENGUIN PRESS, MAY 2022, 360 PP. In ā€œThe Seducerā€™s Diary,ā€ a novella from Kierkegaardā€™s Either/Or, a manipulative man stalks and courts a younger girl; soon enough, they are engaged. But the seducer takes his real pleasure in manipulation, not love, and he connives to have the girl break the

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MAY/JUNE 2022

  W. W. NORTON, APRIL 2022, 409 PP. SEXUAL ESSENTIALISMā€”the idea that men and women differ from each other in various innate and permanent waysā€”has rarely been a friend to feminists. Charles Darwin thought the rules of inheritance would prevent women from ever becoming the intellectual equals of men. E.

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FALL 2022

Bloomsbury, October 2023, 192 pp. Some artists dedicate a whole career to the scrutiny of a particular feeling. Proust did nostalgia; Updike did extracurricular lust. The cartoonist Roz Chast does anxiety. Take, for example, ā€œThe Party, After You Left,ā€ a single-panel cartoon of a group of people milling about on

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FALL 2023

  FARRAR, STRAUS & GIROUX, OCTOBER 2022, 419 PP. THE FRENCH, ELIZABETH Hardwick wrote, ā€œhave a nearly manic facility and energyā€ for the art of homage. The literary guest of the French table rushes off, perhaps leaves early, to transcribe the nightā€™s witticisms. So copious is this national record keeping

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WINTER 2022