Kevin Lozano
@krevinlorenzo
Associate Literary Editor @thenation //@thenationunion member 😤
I talked to @nybooks about the pleasure and peril of magazine making, what I look for in novels, the people who taught me how to edit, and also Romain from Selling Sunset nybooks.com/online/2023/07…
I've been seeing a lot of people sharing this list and stories about the grandeur of the magazine industry in the 90s and not many people at all sharing articles of note and enduring significance from this period.
the cultural literacy required to work at Vogue in the 90s.
i love you @tnyfrontrow. everybody must read this. newyorker.com/culture/the-le…
"Today I crawled on my hands and knees through a crowd of thousands. I had to collect whatever had fallen to the ground — lentils, rice, chickpeas, pasta, even salt. My bones ache from being stepped on, but I have to do it for my children. I can’t bear the sound of their hunger"
The writers crying “Je suis Charlie” in 2015 have not made themselves heard saying “Je suis Refaat Alareer” harpers.org/archive/2025/0…
Read this account by a British surgeon of treating a woman in Gaza shot by a quadcopter while breastfeeding her child in a tent and then try to imagine the general mentality of the person piloting the drone who hunted her down and then pulled the trigger.
I’m witnessing the deliberate starvation of Gaza’s children – why is the world letting it happen? | Nick Maynard | The Guardian theguardian.com/commentisfree/…
For INQUE, I wrote a bit about retrofuturism—how we look back into the past to look forward—from Edward Bellamy to Philip K. Dick. Every day I think it's a more important category, as blurry history assists our failures of imagination.
I wrote about Michael Clune’s Pan.
In Pan, Michael Clune's debut novel, he makes the unruly mind of a teenager the stuff of high art. thenation.com/article/cultur…
🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨 Emmanuel Carrère on Emmanuel Macron 🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨 theguardian.com/news/2025/jul/…
I had the pleasure of writing about the inimitable Melinda Cooper’s Counterrevolution for the LRB lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v47/…
I’ve made plenty of poor decisions in life but one good one was starting a book on Jannik Sinner & Carlos Alcaraz in late 2023 it comes out in a month
Gabriel Winant on the victory of Zohran Mamdani: “It completely buries the idea that the cycle of political and social upheaval kicked off by the 2008 financial crisis and playing out through Occupy, through Black Lives Matter, through Bernie—that that…” podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the…
FYI you can watch @unionthefilm anytime on PBS now, pretty cool pbs.org/pov/films/unio…
One of the great american writers - such a loss!
We at the Review mourn the loss of Fanny Howe (1940-2025). In celebration of her life and work, we’ve unlocked her Art of Poetry interview, along with her poems, from our archive. theparisreview.org/interviews/841…
Tom Wolfe was a conservative. Why did he like the counterculture - or at least Ken Kesey’s version of it? I tried to answer this for @BooksandtheArts: thenation.com/article/cultur…
Was Tom Wolfe quirked up? Read @nickburns to find out thenation.com/article/cultur…
Honored to speak with the fasters and hunger strikers putting their lives on the line for the sake of a free Palestine thenation.com/article/world/…
I profiled Richard Price for @NewYorker!!!! newyorker.com/culture/person…
At 75, Richard Price “is a character of a kind that the publishing industry no longer produces: a best-selling author of literary fiction raised in New York public housing,” @krevinlorenzo writes. Read a new profile of the novelist and screenwriter. nyer.cm/QN5zlvz
What could a world after capitalism look like? This two-part article in the @NewLeftReview is the result of five years of research. I’ll be turning it into a book later this year, so I’d love to hear your comments and critiques. newleftreview.org/issues/ii153/a…