The New Yorker - 02.09.2019
58 THENEWYORKER, SEPTEMBER 2, 2019 intelligence program against each other, which ended with the Times having all the details ...
THENEWYORKER, SEPTEMBER 2, 2019 59 eryone to stop spying, the equilibrium of nations would be upset, and the im- balances woul ...
60 THENEWYORKER, SEPTEMBER 2, 2019 Undistracted reading hasn’t disappeared; it may never have existed to begin with. BOOKS RE ...
THENEWYORKER, SEPTEMBER 2, 2019 61 waggish doodles—a bagpiping mon- key, a knight jousting with a snail. Mar- ginalia can reco ...
we read now. Price takes divided atten- tion for a virtue, and practically invites a reader to keep a device nearby to flesh out ...
THENEWYORKER, SEPTEMBER 2, 2019 63 What happens to a satirist who sees her darkest visions made real? BOOKS BE THE CHANGE Acti ...
respectively). They form a band called Marmalade Sky with Joe Harris, a friendly singer with “no more wrinkles on him than an ac ...
THE NEW YORKER, SEPTEMBER 2, 2019 65 Bull wants to spread the rumor that Trump has been involved in a pedophilia ring. “Char ...
66 THENEWYORKER, SEPTEMBER 2, 2019 In Issa López’s film, victims of drug-cartel violence haunt a Mexican town. THE CURRENT CI ...
THENEWYORKER, SEPTEMBER 2, 2019 67 NEWYORKER.COM Richard Brody blogs about movies. It also demonstrates a gratifying law of mo ...
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