New Yorker Magazine [5月 11]
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Articles in this issue:
Thirty-six Thousand Feet Under the Sea
What Mutual Aid Can Do During a Pandemic
The Myth of Henry Kissinger
Briefly Noted Book Reviews
The Secret Lives of Fungi
The Fearless Invention of One of L.A.’s Greatest Poets
The Folly of Trump’s Blame-Beijing Coronavirus Strategy
The Engineers Taking on the Ventilator Shortage
What Would Room Rater Say?
War Poems of the Pandemic
“The Afterlife”
Let Them Eat Daylilies
Charli XCX’s Homemade Quarantine Album
“Men Waiting for a Train”
“Our Days”
Igor Levit Is Like No Other Pianist
The Last Quarantine Think Piece
The Glove Challenge
Now Not Playing: Marquees in Quarantine
The Restaurants Transforming Into Grocery Stores
Dorothea Lange and Félix Fénéon at MOMA, and Online
The First Great Original Play of Quarantine
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