The Antagonist
Han Ong, the author of the novel “Fixer Chao,” cut ties with his family when he was twenty. Almost thirty…
Han Ong, the author of the novel “Fixer Chao,” cut ties with his family when he was twenty. Almost thirty…
That’s how we did things in my family—tabbouleh, hurling, helva, “Inshallah,” “godverdomme”—all of it was our culture, Joseph O’Neill writes.
Deborah Treisman interviews the writer Jamil Jan Kochai about “The Twice-Widowed Khala Helai,” his story from the June 8, 2026,…
Anne Enright, the author of “The Wren, the Wren” and “The Gathering,” writes about her mother’s radical honesty.
Deborah Treisman interviews the writer Jonathan Franzen about “A Talent for Seeming,” his story from the June 8, 2026, issue…
The actor discusses toxic masculinity on the second season of “Rivals” and a new adaptation of “Les Liaisons Dangereuses.” Anna…
The power struggle over regulating crypto and prediction markets offers a window into how the President enriches his family and…
The state’s ballot is nineteen inches long, and lists sixty-one gubernatorial candidates. But where are the star applicants? Nathan Heller…
Fiction, excerpted from a novel in progress, by Jonathan Franzen, the author of “Crossroads” and “The Corrections”: Lust wasn’t her…
San Antonio’s Game Seven victory against Oklahoma City announced the arrival of the N.B.A.’s most remarkable new superstar in years,…