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LETTERS
EASY CHAIR • Moon Magic
PHANTOM THREADS • By Anna Della Subin, from a talk delivered in July at the conference Enchanting Wor(l)ds: The Works of Marina Warner, in London.
GETTING USED TO IT • By Jamie Quatro, from an essay read in June at the Sewanee School of Letters Summer Reading Series, in Tennessee.
THE AMERICAN SCHEME OF THINGS • By Henry Freedland, from “Motet for the Record,” a collage essay composed of 121 sentences selected from 121 distinct works by Lewis H. Lapham, which was published in July by Lapham’s Quarterly.
HARM’S WAY • By Mary Gaitskill, from an essay that appeared in the Summer 2025 issue of The Point.
PENILE COLONY • By C. S. Lewis, from a letter to a reader in the United States dated June 3, 1956, collected in Letters on Living the Faith, which will be published in March by HarperOne.
BOOM TIMES • By Clifton Crais, from The Killing Age: How Violence Made the Modern World, which will be published this month by the University of Chicago Press.
FILM RITES • By Olivia Laing, from The Silver Book, which will be published this month by Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
FARTHER • By Rae Armantrout, from a manuscript in progress.
WHY DOESN’T ANYONE TRUST THE MEDIA? • Anatomy of a credibility crisis
PRESS RELEASE
CHASING PHOTONS • In pursuit of a good night’s sleep
THE GOON SQUAD • Loneliness, porn’s next frontier, and the dream of endless masturbation
ONE FOUR TWO FIVE OLD SUNSET TRAIL • On the last days of Gene Hackman
AYTAÇ
SOLUTION TO THE OCTOBER PUZZLE
NEW BOOKS
Abel Ferrara’s addiction to filmmaking
FILL IN THE BLANKS
FINDINGS
HARPER’S MAGAZINE CELEBRATING 175 YEARS