Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Saturday, 14 December 2013


The New York Review of Books
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As we come to the end of The New York Review’s fiftieth year, we take a look back at 2013 through some of the pieces published in our pages – one article or post for each week of the year. Many thanks for your continued interest and support, and best wishes for the holidays and 2014.

JANUARY
Oliver SacksSpeak, Memory

FEBRUARY

Diane RavitchHolding Education Hostage
Ronald Dworkin (1931–2013)
Michael LewisThe Way They Live Now
MARCH

Alma GuillermoprietoThe Last Caudillo
Darryl PinckneyOn James Baldwin
APRIL

Marcia AngellWhat is a Good Life?
Hugh EakinThe Unfinished Race
John GrayThe Real Karl Marx
MAY

Andrew O'Hagan:
Maggie
James Gleick:
Time Regained!
Julian Bell:
Gabriel Winslow-Yost:
A Mind Among Pigs
Anna Somers Cocks:

JUNE
Jonathan Galassi:
The Dreams of Italo Calvino
Alfred Brendel:
A Pianist’s A–V

JULY
John Paul Stevens:
Martin Scorsese:
The Language of Cinema
Charles Simic:
Summertime

AUGUST
Ian Buruma:

SEPTEMBER
Christopher Benfey:
What Seamus Heaney Taught Me
Cass Sunstein:
It Captures Your Mind
Amartya Sen:

OCTOBER
Zadie Smith:
Alan Rusbridger:
The Snowden Leaks

NOVEMBER
Elizabeth Drew:
When Decency Prevailed
Mark Lilla:
Arendt & Eichmann
Joyce Carol Oates:
Mike
DECEMBER