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Garth Greenwell’s “Small Rain,” Reviewed

The New Yorker 

Garth Greenwell has been lauded for his depiction of sex. His latest novel, “Small Rain,” unfurls within the consciousness of a patient hospitalized with a rare vascular condition.

The Mail

The New Yorker 

Letters respond to Donald Barthelme’s story “Chablis,” Louis Menand’s essay about independent bookstores, and Naaman Zhou’s piece about newspaper theft.

“Outage,” by Raven Leilani

The New Yorker 

“He was already gone, already weather, already / language my mother needed / for the coroner.”

How We Got the Story

The New Yorker 

This five-part series, which includes this three-part series on how we got the story, is the result of a two-year investigation, involving scores of interview requests, several interviews, and five 311 calls.

The Chaos Continues at Columbia

The New Yorker 

Campus workers, who feel like they’ve been left in the lurch by college administrators, are figuring out how to deal with the latest wave of student demonstrations.

Russia’s Espionage War in the Arctic

The New Yorker 

For years, Russia has been using the Norwegian town of Kirkenes, which borders its nuclear stronghold, as a laboratory, testing intelligence operations there before replicating them across Europe.

The Longest Yard Sale

The New Yorker 

A road trip though America’s annual celebration of other people’s stuff.

Are Your Morals Too Good to Be True?

The New Yorker 

Scientists have shattered our self-image as principled beings, motivated by moral truths. Some wonder whether our ideals can survive the blow to our vanity.

Building better births

«Star Tribune» (startribune.com) 

Birth Justice Collaborative supports pregnant women of color before and after birth