July–August 2022
Featured Articles
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The Long Grind
As the novelty wears off
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Sticky Fingers
Arboreal escapades
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Into the Woods
Landscapes of a Greenland past
From The Archives
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Shadow Cabinet
A review of The Call of the World: A Political Memoir, by Bill Graham
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Leaving Them
The hardest thing I’ve ever done
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A Neglected Pledge
Moving beyond apologies

French Canadian potato farmer, from 1940, by Jack Delano.
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Without Great Seriousness
My tadpoles, my goldfish, and I
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A Sort of Equilibrium
Revisiting the debates of old
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The Four Pallbearers
On some not so fine print
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Unusual Suspect
With vague ideas of armed struggle
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The Long Grind
As the novelty wears off
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Marches in Lockstep
An activist’s critique
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Into the Woods
Landscapes of a Greenland past
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With the Grain
Dead trees outlast the lives of men
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Sticky Fingers
Arboreal escapades
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Knock on Wood
Solutions don’t always grow in trees
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Pursuit and Policy
Diplomatically speaking
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The War That Came Before
With rifles, swords, and spades
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Paper Trail
A son’s journey to Vietnam
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Eyes Like Saucers
Dispatches from the probe and mail
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Patina
With characters of brass
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London Calling
A new novel by Martha Schabas
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For the Time Is at Hand
Three takes on the end of the world
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A Dual Perspective
Scenes of a Congolese world
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Depth of Field
Rawi Hage turns to the short story
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Body Language
This novel of a type