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Joan Didion, the Observer; and Reviewing Biden, Year One


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Joe Biden’s Presidency began with extraordinary ambitions not only to restore normalcy but to reshape American life. Evan Osnos takes stock of his Administration’s successes, failures, and ongoing challenges with four New Yorker colleagues: Susan B. Glasser on legislation, Jonathan Blitzer on immigration, Elizabeth Kolbert on climate action, and John Cassidy on the economy. Plus, the Pulitzer Prize-winning critic Hilton Als and the novelist Emma Cline on why the late Joan Didion’s influence remains so pervasive across generations of younger writers.

The Biden Presidency, Year One

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Evan Osnos, Susan B. Glasser, Jonathan Blitzer, Elizabeth Kolbert, and John Cassidy on the successes and failures of the no-longer-new Administration.


Hilton Als and Emma Cline on the Late Joan Didion

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In the weeks since the writer’s death, an outpouring of acclaim has attested to her influence over several generations of writers.


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