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Family History

By Zora Neale Hurston, from Barracoon, a previously unpublished ethnography based on interviews that she conducted with eighty-six-year-old Cudjo Lewis in Alabama in 1927 and 1928. Lewis was then the…

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Photographic Proof

From criteria used to catalogue photographs taken by “Caesar,” an anonymous photographer for the Syrian military. Between 2011 and 2013, Caesar photographed 28,707 men tortured and killed by the regime…

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Goethe’s “Nachtge Danken”

By Keston Sutherland, from Whither Russia, which was published last year by Barque Press.  I look down on you, stars of my depression, Since your shining is so domineering, Lighting…

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Good Morning, Texas

Before dawn I woke, shivering with cold. I had never been so cold in my life. While it was still dark, the bugle sounded reveille. We dressed as close to…

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The Last Best Place

A Syrian refugee family’s search for home

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The Sound of Madness

Can we treat psychosis by listening to the voices in our heads?

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Looking for Calley

How a young journalist untangled the riddle of My Lai

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Suspicious Minds

Artificial intelligence and the expanding reach of the police

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I Do Something That I Don’t Understand

Today I did something and I have no idea why I did it. I followed someone, two people actually, but it was the woman I was really following, the man…

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New Books

The strangest part of acquiring my green card was the medical exam, which culminated in an inspection of my breasts and “external genitalia.” Underwear lowered to my knees, I stood…

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Findings

Fearfully neurotic regions of the United States and the United Kingdom were likelier to vote for Donald Trump and Brexit. Americans have been displaying high levels of OCD-like thought about…

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Driven to Distraction

“Only connect” are the words that E. M. Forster is most famous for. What they actually meant to him, however, often fades behind a vague notion that his was a boosterish, pro-connection…

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Letters

Things We Can Do Without Katie Roiphe ignores the fact that gender inequality is a psychological condition, not just a material one [“The Other Whisper Network,” Essay, March]. She dismisses…

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Harper’s Index

Number of US states in which fluorescent pink is a legal color for hunting apparel : 6 Percentage of US gun owners who report storing all their guns safely :…

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Mothers Superior

On October 12, 2016, a front-page story in the Sun, a conservative UK newspaper, reported that nine hundred women who were not British citizens had given birth at a single National Health…

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Always Be Baby

From notes on the reported actions of an adult male student at Vancouver Island University who is diagnosed with paraphilic infantilism. The notes were compiled by Katrin Roth von Szepesbéla,…

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Comic Relief

By Éric Chevillard, from QWERTY Invectives. The book appeared last month as part of the Cahiers Series, which is published by Sylph Editions and the Center for Writers and Translators…

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