= Subscribers only. Sign in here. Subscribe here.

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

1959 / May | View All Issues |

May 1959

illustration

Front cover PDF

Untitled

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.


Letters

4, 6, 8, 10-12 PDF

Letters

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

[Coming in Harper's]

8 PDF

[Coming in Harper's]

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

The easy chair

14, 16, 19-20 PDF

The analyst’s couch and the creative mind

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

Personal and otherwise

21-22 PDF

Among our contributors

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

Article

Front cover, 25-31 PDF

Nelson Rockefeller’s moral heritage

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

Article

38-42 PDF

Peering into the smallest world

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

Article

43-48 PDF

What Bernstein is doing to the Philharmonic

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

Article

49-56 PDF

I call myself a Protestant

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

Article

53 PDF

How to win friends for organized labor

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

Fiction

58-63 PDF

Krishna in the location

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

A story

Poetry

60 PDF

The farmer’s wife

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

Notice

63 PDF

Three new stories about H*Y*M*A*N K*A*P*L*A*N

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

Article

64-66 PDF

The senators move in on our foreign policy

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

Article

66-69 PDF

Turkey’s beaches

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

The best in the world

Poetry

69 PDF

The scientific viewpoint

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

Article

78-79 PDF

Intellect and sex

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

Article

79 PDF

When there were no dictaphones at State

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

Mr. Harper's after hours

80-82 PDF

Upheaval in popular music

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

Mr. Harper's after hours

80-83 PDF

Mr. Harper’s after hours

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

Mr. Harper's after hours

82-83 PDF

Three wines

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

Books in brief

91-94 PDF

Books in brief

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

Books in brief

94 PDF

Forecast

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

The new recordings

95-96 PDF

The new recordings

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

The new recordings

95-96 PDF

Beethoven

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

The new recordings

96 PDF

Worth hearing . . .

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

Jazz notes

98 PDF

Jazz notes

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

Jazz notes

98 PDF

On the screen

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

Get access to 163 years of
Harper’s for only $19.97

United States Canada

THE CURRENT ISSUE

June 2013

How to Make Your Own AR-15

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

Long Division

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

The Separating Sickness

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

view Table Content

FEATURED ON HARPERS.ORG

[Editor's Note]
Why the AR-15 rifle is here to stay,
the conspiracy theories of Room 237,
and more
[Perspective]
The firearm as emblem of personal sovereignty
“Let’s review our recent national paroxysm about guns, shall we?”
Illustration by Jeremy Traum
[Report]
How to Make Your Own AR-15

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

“Even if federal gun-control advocates got everything they wanted, they couldn’t prevent America’s most popular rifle from being made, sold, and used. Understanding why this is true requires an examination of how the firearm is made.”
Illustration by Jeremy Traum
[Harper's Finest]
Wherein the author enrolls in a clinical drug trial
“This is the heart of the magic factory, the place where medicine is infused with the miracles of science.”
Illustration by Ernst Kreidolf
[Report]
Broken Heartland

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

“During the early 1990s, farmers throughout the Great Plains began to notice a decline in their wells. Irrigation systems from the Dakotas to Texas dipped, and, in some places, have been abandoned entirely.”
Illustration (detail) by Jeffery Smith

Years of consideration preceding the inclusion of the word “phat” in Random House’s 1996 Compact Unabridged Dictionary:

4

Scientists created crash helmets that stink when cracked and fruit flies to whom blue light smells delicious.

In Belize, a construction company bulldozed a 2,300-year-old Mayan temple to make road fill.

Subscribe to the Weekly Review newsletter. Don’t worry, we won’t sell your email address!

HARPER’S FINEST

Article — From the May 2007 issue

Manufacturing Depression

By

“This is the heart of the magic factory, the place where medicine is infused with the miracles of science, and I’ve come to see how it’s done.”

Subscribe Today