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Amelia Butler-Gallie
Book Review
Devil in the detail
How do we recognize the real manifestation of evil in the world? Two new books set out to answer this question and prove that it is a timely one
By Amelia Butler-Gallie
Books
Suburbia’s irredeemable reputation in the American canon
As it stands, its place as a literary locus in the American canon is a fraught one
By Amelia Butler-Gallie
Art
Was the psychedelic art movement worth it?
This month marks the sixtieth anniversary of the birth of hippie culture itself
By Amelia Butler-Gallie
Book Review
Gabriel García Márquez’s posthumously published novel is unconvincing
Until August has a curiously half-baked feel, as if it’s a souvenir of a great man’s legacy rather than a work in itself
By Amelia Butler-Gallie
Film
Reconsidering Paul Thomas Anderson’s
Inherent Vice
If the Thomas Pynchon novel adaptation has anything to say about the American dream, it is to mock its high-falutin’ nature
By Amelia Butler-Gallie
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