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Harper's Magazine

Nov 01 2019
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.

Critics Are Raving About the Fall’s Best Nonfiction

HARPER’S MAGAZINE

LETTERS

New in the Ancient Wisdom for Modern Readers Series

CHANGING THE WORLD, BOOK BY BOOK

EASY CHAIR • Whiteout

HARPER’S INDEX

ZONE BOOKS

REAPPEARING ACT

THE HIGH COURT

SEX AND SENSIBILITY

PROPERTY BUZZARDS

NO. 13 BABY

FADED BY THE RAIN

MEN AT WORK • Is there a masculine cure for toxic masculinity?

AMERICAN COWBOYS

TO SERVE IS TO RULE • Why we miss the WASPs

THE BIRD ANGLE • Maladaptive decadence in the Amazon basin

HAPPER'S MAGAZINE

THE K-12 TAKEOVER • Big Philanthropy’s bid to privatize education

THE $68,000 FISH • The future of salmon in the Pacific Northwest

Unterberg Poetry Center • Christopher Lightfoot Walker Reading Series

NOTES ON A CRISIS • A battle to restore my vision

HARPER’S WEEKLY REVIEW • Harper’s Magazine’s signature take on current events, featuring unexpected and witty juxtapositions that might not put your mind at ease but will nonetheless put an impish grin on your face in these dark times.

FIVE STORIES

fall favorites

NEW BOOKS

HOW TO READ THE BIBLE • The Gospel According to John (and Karen)

WHERE WE LIVE NOW • America’s new poetry of place

SIXES AND SEVENS (AND TWELVES)

FINDINGS


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 100 Publisher: Harper's Magazine Foundation Edition: Nov 01 2019

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: October 29, 2019

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.

Critics Are Raving About the Fall’s Best Nonfiction

HARPER’S MAGAZINE

LETTERS

New in the Ancient Wisdom for Modern Readers Series

CHANGING THE WORLD, BOOK BY BOOK

EASY CHAIR • Whiteout

HARPER’S INDEX

ZONE BOOKS

REAPPEARING ACT

THE HIGH COURT

SEX AND SENSIBILITY

PROPERTY BUZZARDS

NO. 13 BABY

FADED BY THE RAIN

MEN AT WORK • Is there a masculine cure for toxic masculinity?

AMERICAN COWBOYS

TO SERVE IS TO RULE • Why we miss the WASPs

THE BIRD ANGLE • Maladaptive decadence in the Amazon basin

HAPPER'S MAGAZINE

THE K-12 TAKEOVER • Big Philanthropy’s bid to privatize education

THE $68,000 FISH • The future of salmon in the Pacific Northwest

Unterberg Poetry Center • Christopher Lightfoot Walker Reading Series

NOTES ON A CRISIS • A battle to restore my vision

HARPER’S WEEKLY REVIEW • Harper’s Magazine’s signature take on current events, featuring unexpected and witty juxtapositions that might not put your mind at ease but will nonetheless put an impish grin on your face in these dark times.

FIVE STORIES

fall favorites

NEW BOOKS

HOW TO READ THE BIBLE • The Gospel According to John (and Karen)

WHERE WE LIVE NOW • America’s new poetry of place

SIXES AND SEVENS (AND TWELVES)

FINDINGS


Expand title description text