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Jonathan Lethem

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  • The cover of "Martian Time-Slip," featuring a man tending to a farm on Mars.

    “Multiple Worlds Vying to Exist”: Philip K. Dick and Palestine

    A critique of colonialism from Martian science fiction.
    by Jonathan Lethem via The Paris Review on November 14, 2024
  • Photo collage of L.J. Davis, Jervis Anderson, and a street map

    The Invention of a Neighborhood

    In the early years of Brooklyn’s gentrification, a 1977 New Yorker piece by Jervis Anderson captured the process in a freeze-frame.
    by Jonathan Lethem via The New Yorker on August 21, 2023
  • Cartoon of ghosts surrounded by environmentally destructive technology.

    The Palo Alto System

    A new history dispenses with the sentimental lore and examines how Palo Alto has long been the seedbed for exploitation, chaos, and ecological degradation.
    by Jonathan Lethem via The Nation on April 17, 2023

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Painting of a Puritan family sitting around a table with books.

Read More Puritan Poetry

Coming to love Puritan poetry is an odd aesthetic journey. It's the sort of thing you expect people partial to bowties and gin gimlets to get involved with.
by Ed Simon via The Millions on February 4, 2022
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