FROM THE MAGAZINE

June 2022

Book Review

A royal affair

The Palace Papers: Inside the House of Windsor — the Truth and the Turmoil by Tina Brown reviewed

By Harry Mount

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Books

Falling in line with Sinclair Lewis

Sinclair Lewis’s 1922 novel Babbitt is both a prophecy and a warning for America in the next century

By Chilton Williamson, Jr.

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Book Review

Faces off

The Facemaker by Lindsey Fitzharris reviewed

By Stephen L. Miller

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Book Review

Forever young

Friends Like These by Meg Rosoff reviewed

By Amanda Craig

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Book Review

A quiet delight

The Hurting Kind by Ada Limón and My Grief, The Sun by Sanna Wani reviewed

By Francesca Peacock

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Book Review

Carry on regardless

The Twilight World by Werner Herzog reviewed

By Philip Womack

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Book Review

A grand slam

The Last Days of Roger Federer by Geoff Dyer reviewed

By Alex Perez

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Exhibitions

Deep water Winslow

Winslow Homer has been put out to sea at the Metropolitan Museum of Art

By Mario Naves

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Art

Diaries from Eighties New York

Duncan Hannah chronicles growing up and getting down in Eighties New York

By Duncan Hannah

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Music

Is Hans Zimmer a genius or a charlatan?

A Zimmer score is seldom less than a pleasure to listen to, as has been the case for decades

By Alexander Larman

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Theater

Throwing curveballs

Race and sex in Paradise Square and Take Me Out

By Robert S. Erickson

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Film

The final word on the millennial generation

The Worst Person in the World’s ticking clock makes it both urgent and sad

By Nicky Otis Smith

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