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‘In vast, impoverished cities like Bombay, Cairo, Jakarta, Rio, or Lagos, the plot lines of the nineteenth century proliferate. Not ignorant mass suffering, but the ordeal of sentient individuals who are daily exposed to a world of possibilities through a sheet of glass-satellite TV, the Internet-that keeps them out.’
Poem:
‘Interpol 22019-1.7: The Head of the Hatra Apollo’ by Peter Spagnuolo
Short story:
‘Snow White’ by Antonya Nelson
Photo essay:
The Grayest Generation
Video:
Patrick Chappatte: The Power of Cartoons
Podcast:
Bethany McLean reads from ‘All The Devils Are Here’
Book excerpt:
‘A Week at the Airport’ by Alain De Botton
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