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Go Home Buffalo Hunting and Twitter's Revival of our Epigrammatic...

PLANK JUNE 29, 2012

Buffalo Hunting and Twitter's Revival of our Epigrammatic Impulses: Today's TNR Reader

Editor’s Note: Well be running the article recommendations of our friends at TNR Reader each afternoon on The Plank, just in time to print out or save for your commute home. Enjoy!

Rotten Apple: New York is the best city in the world ... unless you are a poor child.

NYRB | 18 min (4,454 words)

The American Dream? Well, not exactly. Still, there is nothing quite like a buffalo hunt.

The American Scholar | 11 min (2,859 words)

Twitter may seem like the scrolling suicide note of Western civilization. But it has charmingly revived our culture's epigrammatic impulses.

n+1| 6 min (1,426 words) 

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