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Harper's Magazine

Dec 01 2024
Magazine

HARPER’S MAGAZINE, the oldest general interest monthly in America, explores the issues that drive our national conversation through such celebrated features as Readings, Annotation, and Findings, as well as the iconic Harper’s Index.

Harper's Magazine

LETTERS

EASY CHAIR • The First Punch

READINGS

DISHONORABLE DISCHARGE

WAVELENGTH

SPHERE OF AFFLUENCE

STRING THEORY

GARGOUILLADE

THE PAINTED PROTEST • How politics destroyed contemporary art

VISUAL TEDIUM

AFTER THE DELUGE • A small town faces down climate disaster

IN THE ROCKETS’ RED GLARE • The past and future of hot-rodding in America

COMPLETELY HAZARDOUS EXPERIMENTS • My father’s mercury

MARE’S MILK

NEW BOOKS

A SUDDEN, REVEALING SEARCHLIGHT • On Jean Strouse and the art of biography

FAST FOOD

FINDINGS


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 84 Publisher: Harper's Magazine Foundation Edition: Dec 01 2024

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: November 18, 2024

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

News & Politics

Languages

English

HARPER’S MAGAZINE, the oldest general interest monthly in America, explores the issues that drive our national conversation through such celebrated features as Readings, Annotation, and Findings, as well as the iconic Harper’s Index.

Harper's Magazine

LETTERS

EASY CHAIR • The First Punch

READINGS

DISHONORABLE DISCHARGE

WAVELENGTH

SPHERE OF AFFLUENCE

STRING THEORY

GARGOUILLADE

THE PAINTED PROTEST • How politics destroyed contemporary art

VISUAL TEDIUM

AFTER THE DELUGE • A small town faces down climate disaster

IN THE ROCKETS’ RED GLARE • The past and future of hot-rodding in America

COMPLETELY HAZARDOUS EXPERIMENTS • My father’s mercury

MARE’S MILK

NEW BOOKS

A SUDDEN, REVEALING SEARCHLIGHT • On Jean Strouse and the art of biography

FAST FOOD

FINDINGS


Expand title description text