Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Wednesday 27 April 2016


 
New on nybooks.com: The making of Guernica, the power of Xi Jinping, what Donald Trump thinks about nuclear weapons, and a new, darker Jungle Book.
 

A Different Guernica
John Richardson

Picasso dealt with the subject of Guernica by personalizing it. Like most of his greatest works, it is pervaded with his own problems and preoccupations.
 
 
 

Who Is Xi Jinping?
Andrew J. Nathan

He was expected to pursue political liberalization and market reform. Instead he has reinstated many of the most dangerous features of Mao’s rule.

The Trump Bomb
Jeremy Bernstein

I recently offered to tutor Donald Trump on nuclear matters. I began by saying that on these things he did not seem to know his ass from a wheel.
 
 
Also in the new issue: Jennifer Homans on Balanchine, Patricia Storace on The Winter’s Tale, Willibald Sauerländer on Piero, a poem by Rilke, and much more
 
 
 

A Darker Jungle
Christopher Benfey

The new special-effects-driven The Jungle Book film from Disney is a remake, of course, but a remake of what exactly?
 
Calendar
 
READING

Jean Giono’s Hill

Paul Eprile and Edmund White discuss a hauntingly timeless novel of Provence
ART

Nasreen Mohamedi

An enthusiastic traveler, she spent a lifetime searching for austerity in life and art
DANCE

Sufjan Stevens and Justin Peck

A collaboration between the singer-songwriter and choreographer