
The Culture War Comes to the Kitchen
How the politics of food brought together the crunchy left and the trad right
Introducing The Atlantic’s expanded books coverage: essays, criticism, fiction, poetry, and recommendations from our writers and editors

How the politics of food brought together the crunchy left and the trad right

Under Trump, post-liberal intellectuals have abandoned tradition for radicalism and scholarship for vulgarity.

Anika Jade Levy’s debut novel captures what it feels like to try to become an artist right now.

A new book about Chernobyl’s child victims shows the human cost of seeking technological dominance.

Paul Kingsnorth argues that much of today’s culture is intent on eroding what it means to be human.
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A poem

And the Germans who didn’t

It’s about the flow of Time, not just keeping the beat.

How the politics of food brought together the crunchy left and the trad right

The actor, playwright, and self-made cowboy was also a poet of masculine angst.

Under Trump, post-liberal intellectuals have abandoned tradition for radicalism and scholarship for vulgarity.

A poem

Reconsidering the plot-versus-not debate

Some readers enjoy plotless, heady fiction. Those who don’t should try these titles.

Anika Jade Levy’s debut novel captures what it feels like to try to become an artist right now.