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LETTERS
EASY CHAIR • Objectivity
HARPER’S INDEX
THE PATH TO FREEDOM • By Édouard Louis, from the introduction to A Woman’s Battles and Transformations, a book about the author’s mother, which will be published next month by Farrar, Straus and Giroux. Translated from the French by Tash Aw.
GATED COMMUNITY • From reports of people living at airports.
MURDER, SHE WROTE
BOUND AND GALLEYED • By Jamie Fewery, from “Whips and Chains,” which appeared in Issue 11 of The Fence.
GAME OF LIFE • From an interview with Marcel, a chess player in New York City’s Washington Square Park, conducted by Anne Kadet and published in April on her website CAFÉ ANNE.
GOING NOWHERE, FAST • By Mansi Choksi, from The Newlyweds, which will be published next month by Atria Books.
ZERO DARK FLIRTY
RAGS TO REICHSTAG • From a speech given by the Tennessee state senator Frank Niceley in April during a debate on a bill to make camping along highways a misdemeanor.
A FREE COUNTRY • By Eugene Marten, from Pure Life, a novel, which was published in May by Strange Light.
THE CITY THAT NEVER SLEEPS • From complaints received by New York City’s 311 helpline between February 2021 and February 2022.
GAP AND ERASURE • By John Latta, from the April issue of The Brooklyn Rail.
EMPIRE BURLESQUE • What comes after the American Century?
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THE WICKED ABROAD
ARMY OF SHADOWS • Searching for the Ukrainian foreign legion
NO PAIN, NO GAIN • Pandemic bonds and the privatization of public health
THE VICTIM CLOUD • Gullibility in the golden age of scams
THREE POEMS
THE OTHER ROSALIE
NEW BOOKS
WHEN THE MONSOON WINDS TURNED • The lost worlds of Abdulrazak Gurnah
DUTCH MASTER • On Willem Frederik Hermans
TERMINOLOGY
FINDINGS