The title is from the previous post —
"It’s an aesthetic that presents,
so to speak, just the facts,
as if the facts themselves weren’t
deeply layered with living history
and crisscrossed with vectors
of divergent ideas and ideals."
— Richard Brody, Thursday, Oct. 26, 2017
From Brody's New Yorker contributor page —
"Reading List: Richard Brody recommends
Louis Menand’s “Browbeaten,” about Dwight Macdonald."