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Oppenheimer’s Tragic Fate

Jason M. Baxter

In Oppenheimer, director Christopher Nolan has taken the meticulously researched seven-hundred-page book American Prometheus, by Kai Bird and Martin J. Sherwin, and rendered it into his best film yet....

A Divine Comedy We Can Feel in the Pulse

Jason M. Baxter

English is a wonderfully weird language with a huge vocabulary, but one with distinct “registers.” I am currently in the process of translating Dante’s Comedy, and this is the...

Tolstoy’s Moments Beyond the Clock

Jason M. Baxter

Before the museum and before the printing press, works of art were meant not to represent, but to perform, evoke, render something or someone mysteriously present—as if summoned from...

The Waste Land at 100

Jason M. Baxter

Reading a literary text in a certain type of physical space can make what was previously unintelligible come to life. Greek tragedies make more sense when you remember ancient...