The Electric Typewriter

Great articles and essays by the world's best journalists and writers.
9th Apr

by Tony Judt

At first I felt a desperate need for the reassurance of light, company, and the simple comforts of human intercourse. But now I have learned to forgo this most nights, finding solace and recourse in my own thoughts.

25th Feb

by Tony Judt

I prefer the edge: the place where countries, communities, allegiances, affinities, and roots bump uncomfortably up against one another—where cosmopolitanism is not so much an identity as the normal condition of life.

24th Jan

by Tony Judt

The materialistic and selfish quality of contemporary life is not inherent in the human condition. Much of what appears “natural” today dates from the 1980s: the obsession with wealth creation, the cult of privatization and the private sector, the growing disparities of rich and poor.

23rd Jul

by Tony Judt

In the West we have made haste to dispense whenever possible with the economic, intellectual, and institutional baggage of the twentieth century and encouraged others to do likewise.

5th Jun

by Tony Judt

Night
I suffer from a motor neuron disorder, which constitutes progressive imprisonment without parole. First you lose the use of a digit or two; then a limb; then and almost inevitably, all four.

Girls! Girls! Girls!
In 1992 I was chairman of the History Department at New York University - where I was also the only unmarried straight male under sixty. A combustible blend: prominently displayed on the board outside my office was the location and phone number of the university’s Sexual Harassment Center.

Toni
I never knew Toni Avegael, but I am reminded of her whenever I am asked what it means to be Jewish.