March 13, 2025
- The life, work, and mythology of César Vallejo
- Ruth Marcus on leaving The Washington Post
- Adam Eli and Torrey Peters in conversation
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“Telling a good catastrophe anecdote means becoming a maestro of sympathy. People’s reactions to these kinds of stories usually involve some defense mechanism: a tilting or nodding of the head, a crinkling of the brow, or the low-toned repetition of words and phrases like wow, holy shit, oh no, sounds horrible, or—and this is one to watch out for—I’m just really glad you’re okay.”
“At the very beginning of summer, less than six months before the young pastor arrived at the boardinghouse and fell ill, Sunja met the new fish broker, Koh Hansu.”
“Loading the dishwasher, Anne pondered the many methods of skinning Mark Harris’s cat. There were many skinning strategies one might employ, she realized, but surely one skinning method was the best. Skin it from the head?”