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Is the Twenty-First Century a Creative Void?

Audrey Wollen in The Yale Review: You could be forgiven for thinking things—art, books, music, clothes—were irretrievably dire. Almost a decade ago, Alex Ross wrote in The New Yorker that “culture appears more monolithic than ever. Technology conspires with populism to create an ideologically.

Technology conspires with populism to create an ideologically.

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