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New Yorker writers and contributors on the books they’re ringing in 2025 with.

Last July, during the British general election in which the Labour Party ousted the long-ruling Conservative government in a landslide, I picked up “The Line of Beauty,” by Alan Hollinghurst, which I’d somehow neglected to read in the two decades since it was published. Shame on me! I tore through it, and am already reading it for the second time.

” Where responsibility should instead be placed was on individual scientists and other social actors who had a choice, and indeed a duty, not to participate in undertakings such as the Manhattan Project, a form of resistance Macdonald viewed as admirable even as he acknowledged its potential futility. “To insist on acting as a responsible individual in a society which reduces the individual to impotence may be foolish, reckless, and ineffectual,” he wrote.

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