Politico Loses Associate Publisher

The Politico's Daniel Kunitz, associate publisher and managing editor for the web, has left the paper. According to a memo sent to staff late this afternoon, Mr. Kunitz does not yet know where he is headed next. He will continue to help out with various web-related projects until editors figure out "the right way to Read More

Focusing on Nature’s Sweep: Vast Images of No Man’s Land

In his review of Winogrand 1964 , an exhibition currently at the International Center of Photography, Daniel Kunitz, art critic for The New York Sun , wrote that “given enough rolls of film and enough time, almost anyone could come up with a handful of great shots.” Mr. Kunitz’s qualifies his remark with a strategic Read More

Borrowing Dread: How Robert Lowell Inspired Mr. Stone

Robert Stone is coming to town to read, and I’m feeling a little apprehensive already. If Auden was the avatar of the previous Age of Anxiety, is not Robert Stone the poet of the current Age of Dread? While Mr. Stone’s seductively sinister novels ( Dog Soldiers , Children of Light , Damascus Gate , Read More