The New Archbishop of New York Rounds Out the Pope’s Team U.S.A.
Pope Leo has appointed Ronald Hicks, a seemingly like-minded cleric, as the Archbishop of New York—historically, the most prominent post in the U.S. Church.
My latest: a short piece for The New Yorker (@newyorker.com) about the new archbishop of New York, Ronald Hicks, what his appointment tells us about Pope Leo -- and what it suggests about the Church's challenge to the Trump administration www.newyorker.com/news/the-led...
06.02.2026 20:23
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The Making of the First American Pope
Will Pope Leo XIV follow the progressive example of his predecessor or chart a more moderate course? His work in Chicago and Peru may shed light on his approach.
Test-of-concept-like, I read my Profile of Pope Leo in the print edition of The New Yorker (@newyorker.com) over coffee this morning. A dream assignment: to spend part of a year interviewing, thinking, writing, & revising---making work that can be read this way www.newyorker.com/magazine/202...
10.01.2026 17:04
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The 15 Best Books of 2025
Why our top picks of the year were about serial killers, silence and the enduring grace of the written word, according to The Times' reviewers.
The Los Angeles Times (@latimes.com) has named THE LAST SUPPER one of its 15 best books of 2025 -- really satisfying to be lauded in such a select group, alongside McEwan, Pynchon, Choi, and Kitamura . . . www.latimes.com/entertainmen...
08.12.2025 15:37
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Crypto-Religion & The City
It's often remarked that America has become less religious. But what if that religiosity hasn't disappeared, but just taken less visible forms?
A next NYC event for THE LAST SUPPER: a reading and conversation next Tuesday, 10/21, at KGB Bar, 85 East 4th Street, 7:30 p.m., hosted by Commonweal (@commonweal.bskysocial). Come and raise a glass to the crypto-religious in this spirit-haunted house! www.commonwealmagazine.org/crypto-relig...
15.10.2025 16:15
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Paul Elie's The Last Supper: Art, Faith, Sex and Controversy in the 1980s
Looking forward to discussing THE LAST SUPPER with the first-class novelist Phil Klay (@philklay.bsky.social) at Fairfield University on Monday, November 17 -- an event in the university's really aptly named Inspired Writers series . . . events.fairfield.edu/event/paul-e...
23.08.2025 16:58
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The Last Supper : Art, Faith, Sex, and Controversy in the 1980's
History · 2025
Thrilled that THE LAST SUPPER is now out as an audiobook from Tantor Media, available on Apple, Audible, and other platforms -- and with a fresh cover featuring Bono, circa mid-eighties, in characteristic cruciform mode books.apple.com/us/audiobook...
21.08.2025 16:08
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Arts & Letters Daily
Philosophy, literature, ideas, criticism, history, art, music from The Chronicle of Higher Education.
Neat to see THE LAST SUPPER in among F. Scott Fitzgerald, Iris Murdoch, James Schuyler, Mary Gaitskill, Jamaica Kincaid, and Drake on Arts & Letters Daily, via Gerald Howard's n+1 review essay www.aldaily.com
15.08.2025 11:09
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A conversation with Paul Elie, author of "The Last Supper"
YouTube video by American Writers Museum
Just posted: the video of a LAST SUPPER event at the American Writers Museum (@awmuseum.bsky.social) in Chicago -- really as stimulating a public conversation about my written work as any I can recall. I'm truly grateful for the care taken there www.youtube.com/watch?v=L0VD...
09.08.2025 14:53
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Diving into the spirit of ’70s and ’80s music
For all of you ’70s and ’80s hipsters, I’ve got one for you. In his new book, acclaimed author Paul Elie (“The Last Supper: Art, Faith, Sex and Controversy in the 1980s,” Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 20...
THE LAST SUPPER in Smoky Mountain News: "A deep dive into the music and arts scene of the 1970s and 80s ...You’ll be transported back to that time, that music, those artists and authors and their more transcendental aspects in a kind of illuminating déja vu."
smokymountainnews.com/arts/item/40...
07.08.2025 02:49
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Among the Blasphemers | Gerald Howard
For at least a year, the mail room in Penguin’s New York headquarters utilized a bomb-sniffing dog—named, for some unknown reason, Yalta—to screen packages. On one especially unnerving Saturday the fe...
This "journey among the believers & those who were trying, in their imperfect & individual ways, to accommodate and harness symbols of belief towards artistic ends, left this one-time believer engaged & troubled & in fresh perplexity in the best possible way." www.nplusonemag.com/online-only/...
29.07.2025 11:00
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Among the Blasphemers | Gerald Howard
For at least a year, the mail room in Penguin’s New York headquarters utilized a bomb-sniffing dog—named, for some unknown reason, Yalta—to screen packages. On one especially unnerving Saturday the fe...
"THE LAST SUPPER really hits its stride & strikes thematic gold in its climactic crypto-religious coverage of two of the central agons of the decade: the AIDS crisis & the publication of THE SATANIC VERSES & the resulting fatwa against Salman Rushdie." www.nplusonemag.com/online-only/...
27.07.2025 18:42
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Among the Blasphemers | Gerald Howard
For at least a year, the mail room in Penguin’s New York headquarters utilized a bomb-sniffing dog—named, for some unknown reason, Yalta—to screen packages. On one especially unnerving Saturday the fe...
"As a critic and historian Elie has clarity, depth, and range—qualities that serve him well as he navigates the stormy and turbid high/low waters of his chosen decade’s cultural output" -- from Gerald Howard's review of THE LAST SUPPER in @nplusonemag.com
www.nplusonemag.com/online-only/...
26.07.2025 20:08
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The God that Failed Up: Review of ‘The Last Supper’ by Paul Elie - Washington Examiner
The real thesis of the book is an argument that everyone who approaches the past or the present of art without looking to religion is simply mistaken.
"Accomplishes something remarkable and necessary: <it> foregrounds the extraordinary & ineffable in the popular arts, demonstrating how the 'religious point of view' is deeply entwined with the artistic desires to make sense of the world, or subvert it." www.washingtonexaminer.com/premium/3477...
25.07.2025 11:46
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The Last Supper — how religion shaped pop culture in the 1980s
From Madonna to Martin Scorsese, Paul Elie makes the case for spirituality’s influence on American musicians, writers and artists in the decade of materialism
Randy Boyagoda in @FinancialTimes.com: THE LAST SUPPER "challenges reductive perceptions of religion’s place in contemporary American life — as either all-powerful ... or altogether absent ... — while revealing the 1980s as the decade when these perceptions set in place." www.ft.com/content/21f8...
23.07.2025 20:36
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Interview: “The Last Supper” includes struggles of gay Catholics in 1980s New York - Outreach
Michael O'Loughlin interviews Paul Elie, author of "The Last Supper," exploring the stories of struggle for gay Catholics in 1980s New York.
“If prominent Catholic leaders had taken a pastoral approach akin to the one Francis took a third of a century later, the situation of Catholicism in our society would be very different today.” My interview with OutReach's @MikeOLoughlin.bsky.social on THE LAST SUPPER outreach.faith/2025/07/inte...
21.07.2025 13:54
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The Reading Life: Paul Elie
Up and out (all this week, it happens): a conversation about THE LAST SUPPER --and its New Orleans episodes, especially -- with the great Susan Larson, for @wwno.org's The Reading Life: www.wwno.org/podcast/the-...
17.07.2025 21:05
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From @thbevilacqua.bsky.social: "With THE LAST SUPPER, Paul Elie has cemented his place as one of the preeminent examiners & historians of art & religion in the modern world & has shown how the latter half of this century is robust with voices speaking to the lived experience of believers . . ."
07.07.2025 19:53
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THE LAST SUPPER, reviewed by Rebecca Bratten Weiss in the National Catholic Reporter (@ncronline.bsky.social): "Elie's exploration of the struggle between art and faith in the 1980s offers valuable insights for anyone seeking clarity on faith in public life today" www.ncronline.org/culture/book....
06.07.2025 14:36
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Paul Elie On Crypto-Religion In Pop Culture
His book explores the religious roots of some of the biggest artists of the 1980s. Listen now on the Dishcast.
On the Dishcast, Andrew Sullivan and I talk about THE LAST SUPPER & crypto-religious art, carrying forward a 3-decade exchange--this time from "... Sinead O'Connor’s refusal to get an abortion" to my "gobsmacking omission of the Pet Shop Boys" andrewsullivan.substack.com/p/paul-elie-...
28.06.2025 11:26
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Review: The Catholic fragments of art, faith and sex in 1980s pop culture
Paul Eli'e's 'The Last Supper: Art, Faith, Sex and Controversy' investigates pop culture’s crypto-religious, uncanny symbols of immanence and transcendence.
'Elie’s book seeks to demonstrate just how consistently slanted toward the “crypto-religious” and mystic the American public imaginary has been, even throughout “secular” postmodernity, even by the most rebellious of its rebels for artistic causes.' www.americamagazine.org/arts-culture...
20.06.2025 16:43
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Briefly Noted Book Reviews
Short reviews of recent releases.
In @newyorker.com: THE LAST SUPPER "parses not just art works but the uproar that they incited. Conflicts over 'authority and individual conscience' ... didn’t fade with the decade; they helped set the terms of the culture wars that continue into the present." www.newyorker.com/magazine/202...
16.06.2025 15:49
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The Last Supper
"Where the clerics couldn't speak, the artists stepped in." A conversation with the grandmaster interviewer Chris Lydon for Open Source (@radioopensource.bsky.social) is up now -- an afternoon well spent at his home library and studio in Boston radioopensource.org/the-last-sup...
10.06.2025 15:28
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Crypto-Religiosity
What if American religiosity hasn’t disappeared, but just taken less visible forms?
An invigorating conversation about THE LAST SUPPER and "crypto-religiosity" with old-and-new-friend Dominic Preziosi on the @commonweal.bsky.social podcast . . .
www.commonwealmagazine.org/podcast/cryp...
08.06.2025 10:29
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June Short Fuses — Materia Critica - The Arts Fuse
Each month, our arts critics — music, book, theater, dance, television, film, and visual arts — fire off a few brief reviews.
Unerringly thoughtful . . . This is an essential read for those interested in how art can take a stand when spirituality takes the form of a repressive ideology." That's Douglas C. MacLeod, in The Arts Fuse (#ARTSFuse), on THE LAST SUPPER artsfuse.org/310999/june-...
01.06.2025 15:18
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Faith, Culture, and the Search for Meaning
For more than three decades, Paul Elie has been charting the often-overlooked topographies where faith, culture, and the arts converge. His latest book, "The Last Supper: Art, Faith, Sex, and Controve...
"Elie’s third book is also his most personal: the period under review is one he lived through. The book revisits the 1980s—not as a decade of political conservatism, but as a rich period of spiritual and artistic questioning."--from Nora Futtner's profile berkleycenter.georgetown.edu/visual_stori...
30.05.2025 21:50
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