Following the failure of her first book and the collapse of her engagement, Kate Conklin is invited to her alma mater to give a reading. While there, she reconnects with her college friends and attracts the attention of both her old writing professor and a younger student. Through these interactions, Kate reflects on her past choices and finds inspiration to move forward with her life.
The 50 Year Argument is a documentary that delves into the impact of politics and culture by examining the history and influence of The New York Review of Books. Through interviews, archival footage, and analysis, the film explores the role of the publication in shaping political discourse and intellectual thought. It highlights the power of literature and criticism in challenging societal norms and offers a compelling narrative of the publication's fifty-year history.
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