Kevin Stevens

Articles by Kevin Stevens

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  • An Ordinary Evil

    ‘Game of Thrones’ is ubiquitous in our culture, yet two-thirds of millennial Americans do not know what Auschwitz is. A new study of Josef Mengele…

2019

  • The Necessary Details

    As Robert Caro tells us in what may be the greatest political biography of modern times, President Lyndon Johnson marshalled incredible resources, including a willingness…

2018

  • Connoisseur of Foolishness

    Today’s bulbous literary novels are remarkably tolerant of longueurs, asides and arbitrary disquisitions, says Thomas McGuane. That can be their virtue. Not so short stories.…

  • No Hope of an End

    Nicole Krauss has made her mark with fiction that is technically daring, emotionally vibrant, and unafraid of the largest subjects. She is fresh and individual…

2016

  • The Usual Terror

    Don De Lillo seems to suggest in his new novel that literature has failed us, failed to correct the inadequacy of language or interrupt the…

  • Body And Soul

    Ta Nehisi Coates contends that white supremacy is a force so fundamental to America that it is difficult to imagine the country without it. Marilynne…

2015

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2013

  • THE BIG ONE

    Though he fell out with the temper of the times in the later 1960s, in the light of history Bellow will be a judged a…

  • All the Known World

    Many critics focus on James Salter’s stylistic precision and love of detail as if he is all surface. In fact, his art ushers us towards…

  • Keepable Sentences

    An interview with American novelist Kent Haruf, whose stories of the high plains of Colorado, with their plain but perfectly crafted style and exacting verisimilitude,…

  • Soundtrack to the Century

    For fifty years, Duke Ellington was America’s most important and innovative musical figure, achieving distinction as a composer, arranger, songwriter, bandleader and pianist, and writing…

2012

2011

  • The Last Thing She Wanted

    Didion’s sensibility has roots in sixties drift and New Journalism iconoclasm, but refracted through a conservative temperament, not unlike the satirical streak of her contemporary…

  • Two Kinds of Life

    Salter’s entry into the literary world happened at a time when Jewish novelists were moving centre stage in the United States. Bellow, Malamud, Roth, Heller,…

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