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Vinson Cunningham

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GREAT EXPECTATIONS, my debut novel, out from @hogarthbooks on March 12th, 2024. pre-order below. staff writer and theatre critic, @newyorker.

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Jessica Zhan Mei Yu(@jessicazmyu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Surreal to see my book on this list of the 35 Best and Most Anticipated Books of 2024 by ELLE Magazine (US). And sandwiched in between Adelle Waldman's new book and Vinson Cunningham's debut! :)

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Daniel Pollack-Pelzner(@pollackpelzner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’ve been really enjoying the new The New Yorker podcast, Critics at Large, and this is a great starter episode. Hosts Naomi Fry Vinson Cunningham & Alexandra Schwartz take their subjects seriously, but not themselves, making a case for criticism as joyful curiosity. open.spotify.com/episode/67aEaw…

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Alexandra Schwartz(@Alex_Lily) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When we recorded this on Monday, Vinson Cunningham, Naomi Fry and I had no idea that Pitchfork would be gone by the time the episode dropped. Really feeling for everyone who lost their jobs. We need critics. Let critics live!

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Vinson Cunningham(@vcunningham) 's Twitter Profile Photo

i just learned from Maris Kreizman's maiden lithub column that my novel will be published during one of the busiest months for new books in recent years. you can participate in this springtime bounty by pre-ordering GREAT EXPECTATIONS now! penguinrandomhouse.com/books/690565/g…

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Astra House(@astrahousebooks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.The New Yorker critics Naomi Fry, Alexandra Schwartz, and Vinson Cunningham discussed 斎藤幸平's SLOW DOWN on the latest episode of the Critics at Large podcast, titled 'Can Slowness Save Us?'
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The New Yorker(@NewYorker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On a new episode of our Critics at Large podcast, Vinson Cunningham, Naomi Fry, and Alexandra Schwartz trace the rise of “slowness culture”—from Carl Honoré’s 2004 manifesto to pandemic-era trends of mass resignations and so-called quiet quitting. Listen here. nyer.cm/Kl7xl22

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willy 🌜💧(@willystaley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On the 25th anniversary of The Sopranos, I cynically invite you to read my 2021 essay — the only thing that has ever been written about this obscure, little-known TV show. nytimes.com/2021/09/29/mag…

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Alexandra Schwartz(@Alex_Lily) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Joan Acocella's writing means more to me than I can say. But the point of criticism is to try and say, and so I did. Thank you, Joan. I'll be reading you forever.

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The longtime New Yorker critic Joan Acocella died this past weekend, at 78. “No writer was funnier, or more original,” Alexandra Schwartz writes.
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The longtime New Yorker critic Joan Acocella died this past weekend, at 78. “No writer was funnier, or more original,” @Alex_Lily writes. nyer.cm/zdijkM4
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Miserable to learn of the passing of Joan Acocella, a dear and wonderful colleague, who often stopped by to talk movies; for me, her singular writing fused with her speaking voice: strong, energetic, searching, and with the sharp edge comes some rough texture: contact with life.

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A word on the sublime Ferrari—the public and the private, the infinitesimal and the momentous, science and art, life and death (and not a word about the accents, because who the hell cares): newyorker.com/culture/the-fr…

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