Vanity Fair | Galliano in the Wilderness Vanity Fair Some nibbles—chocolate-covered orange peel, macaroons, and pyramid-shaped colored jellies—had been carefully arranged on a couple of pretty porcelain plates. Books lay about in small piles near our feet. "I'm a bit rusty—I haven't given an interview ... |
Los Angeles Times | Critics' Picks Los Angeles Times Writing about Adolf Eichmann's war crimes trial for the New Yorker, Arendt, a Jew who barely escaped the Nazis, came looking for a monster. Instead, she found an ordinary man. In writing four words — "the banality of evil" — she answered one of ... |
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