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Harper’s Magazine
LETTERS
EASY CHAIR • “This Time Is Different”
MORTAL COILS
HEAVENS? NO
HOME FRONT • From interviews given to a researcher by six Ukrainian women in May and June of last year and provided to Harper’s Magazine. The researcher’s identity has been withheld to protect the women’s safety.
POETIC LICENSE
EYE OF DEATH
PLATES OF FRUIT, CUT AND PEELED
COCKTAIL HOUR
LIVE AND LEARN
SPEECH PATHOLOGY • From Pathemata, Or, The Story of My Mouth, by Maggie Nelson, which will be published this month by Wave Books.
GOING SOFT • Future-proofing the American worker
INEXPLICABLE AND FATAL
THE LAST DETAIL • On patrol with the Guardian Angels
A MANNER OF SQUEAKING • Translating the emoti onal lives of rats
THE SOCIAL TURN • Psychoanalysis at an inflection point
IMPOSSIBLE ISLAND
GANNY • Truer words at a funeral
THE KEYS TO VERACRUZ • From the unfinished novel The Woman from Nowhere
NEW BOOKS
THE PASSIVE TRICKSTER • Katie Kitamura’s anti-expressive fiction
COURSE CORRECTION
FINDINGS