Was the Great War Necessary?
In Britain today, many see the war as a slaughter without necessity or meaning. But a great deal was at stake.

In Britain today, many see the war as a slaughter without necessity or meaning. But a great deal was at stake.

Few possess it, and few want to. Explaining men's ambivalent relationship with an amoral virtue.

On the new biography of a literary Lothario

Reassessing the literary legacy of the Lost Generation's Edward Thomas

In 1937, the city was both a world capital of artistic ferment and a slaughterhouse.

Two beautiful new coffee-table books—except one isn’t really a book

Everything you think you know about those 13 days is wrong.

The Atlantic's literary editor picks the five best of the crop.
