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The New Yorker An astute art critic, John Berger, who died last week, was fascinated by art's capacity to transform the physical stuff of the world.
110 months ago
The New Yorker John Berger always returned to the possibility of proximity, seeking to cross the distances that divide us.
110 months ago
Salon Not all animals have a use.
110 months ago
The New Yorker John Berger’s opposition to capitalism and the lies that sustain it were unwavering, but he was a materialist of a deeply sensual sort.
Postscript: John Berger, 1926-2017
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All of Berger’s work is a beautiful and bracing argument that political commitment requires maintaining a position of wonder.
110 months ago
Salon Remembering John Berger.
110 months ago
The New Yorker Listen to Ben Lerner read and discuss John Berger’s short story “Woven, Sir.”
Ben Lerner Reads John Berger
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Ben Lerner joins Deborah Treisman to read and discuss John Berger’s “Woven, Sir,” from a 2001 issue of the magazine.
117 months ago
Gawker Sad Jeb Bush may be gone, but he'll never be forgotten.
Vic Berger's Touching Tribute to Sad Jeb
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Regardless of who ends up technically winning come November, the 2016 election cycle already crowned its champion months ago: Congratulations to absurdist video mastermind Vic Berger. We are so very sorry for your loss.
121 months ago
Washington Post Style "Why not sing [Al] Jolson songs, without the makeup?
Because to Berger, it’s part of the act."
124 months ago
Washington Post Since 1978, Bobby Berger has denied his performances are racist.
124 months ago
People.com We just got emotional all over again.
134 months ago
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