For mountain climbers, one imagines that Mt. Everest looms as the ultimate climb to validate one’s ability. For runners, it would be the Boston Marathon, for triathletes the Iron Man? Which meant I ...
For mountain climbers, one imagines that Mt. Everest looms as the ultimate climb to validate one’s ability. For runners, it would be the Boston Marathon, for triathletes the Iron Man? Which meant I ...
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The radical politics of Russian literature’s most famous English translator, Constance Garnett. By Jennifer Wilson The action late Friday was the latest in a series of steps by Ukraine to distance ...
It is encouraging to see appreciation of Leo Tolstoy’s work in Sam Sacks’s review of “Resurrection” (Books, Aug. 16) and Gary Saul Morson’s exploration of “War and Peace” and “Anna Karenina” (Houses ...
Jordan Michael Smith’s “Making art political is one way to make it bad” (Ideas, Dec. 31) sacrifices Leo Tolstoy on the altar of amorality and relativism. Tolstoy’s sin? Writing, in his largely ...
In an era marked by rapid technological advancements, the military and corporate sectors alike are increasingly exploring the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into decision-making processes ...
Want to stay current with Arthur’s writing? Sign up to get an email every time a new column comes out. Anna Karenina, Leo Tolstoy’s masterpiece of love and betrayal, begins in a moment of chaos for ...