HARPER'S
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ISSUE DATE:
JULY 1999; Vol. 299, No. 1790
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COVER: Detail of World War I poster, from Wake Up, America! by Walton Rowls, Abbeville Press.
Our featured writer this month is Leon Trotsky, 1879-1940.
ILLUSTRATION BY TULLIO PERICOLI.
Letters: A Tale Told by Idiots? . . . Philippe Gigantes, A. C. Willment.
Notebook: War Movie . . . Lewis H. Lapham.
Harper's Index.
Readings:.
Professor Jenkins Goes to Washington . . . Henry Jenkins.
Smith & Wesson's Artful Dodge . . . Kevin G. Foley.
Yevgeniy Primakov: International Man of Mystery . . . Vladimir Vasilyev.
David Carradine Is Not Washed Up . . . complaint filed in Los Angeles Superior Court.
Consuming Nature . . . Bill McKibben.
One Fan's Notes . . . Lois Hirt.
A Remembrance of Ink Past . . . Ken Kalfus.
And... Amy Adler, Jost-Burkhard Anderhub, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer's socialist subtext.
Folio: BURNING OLIVIER . . . George Michelsen Foy . . . The brief life and private burial of an infant son.
Essay: THE GUNFIRE DIALOGUES . . . Thomas de Zengotita . . . Notes on the reality of virtuality.
Report: AT WAR WITH OURSELVES . . . Michael Hirsh . . . In Kosovo, America confronts its own ideals.
Archive: WHAT HITLER WANTS . . . Leon Trotsky.
Criticism: BRAND YOU. Better selling through anthropology . . . Thomas Frank.
Story: THE BRIDEGROOM . . . Ha Jin.
Puzzle: Richard E. Maltby Jr.
Map.
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