FORTY ONE FALSE STARTS
July/August 2013
In her latest collection of essays, the New Yorker staff writer Janet Malcolm is at her empathetic, clever, shining best
Like this article? Share, save or print using the icons below
Forty One False Starts
More content
- Whose Olympic gold?
- As America Retreats, the World Goes to Hell
- Continental Philosophies
- Suspending Disbelief
- ONLINE ONLY: Serbia Has Found Its Soul
- Offshore Stiffed
- Boris's 2020 Vision
- Bearhugged by Uncle Vlad
- It Must be those Secret Agents of Zion
- Not in Front of the Children
- Romney's People
- Romping Around the Great Wen
- Max Hastings, the Repentant Europhile
- The High Price of Patriotism
- Underrated: Alexandra Shulman
- Nazis And Narcissism
- "Weary of Silence, Soon Sickened by Words"
- Farm Agents
- Overrated: Gustave Flaubert
- ONLINE ONLY: Regime Change. Nothing Else
Popular Standpoint topics

















