HARPER'S
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ISSUE DATE:  JULY 2000; VOL. 301, NO. 1802

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COVER: Photograph by Mark Klett.

Letters: Anarchy in the U.S.A. . . . Mike Schmierbach, Jack Petranker.
Notebook: Natural Selection . . . Lewis H. Lapham.
Harper's Index.

READINGS: Against Smoothness . . . Mark Kingwell.
Lost in Translation . . . John Dc Stefano.
We're All Sock Puppets Now . . . the Pets. corn Sock Puppet versus Triumph the Insult Comic Dog.
Brooms . . . Walker Evans.
Fear of a Black Jury . . . Jack McMahon.
The Great-grandfather of Soul . . . James Brown on Senator Strom Thurmond.
I Know Why the Cajun Bird Sings . . . a report from Louisiana's Jena prison.
The Woodcutter . . . David Means.
To World War Two . . . Kenneth Koch.
And... . . . John Coplans, Cornelius Volker, Raoul Middleman, and an introduction to Dubya as a second language.

Folio: RUNNING DRY: What happens when the world no longer has enough freshwater? . . . Jacques Leslie.
Essay: WORLD WORLD: How I learned to stop worrying and love the Blob . . . Thomas de Zengotita.
Letter from California: LET'S GO: SILICON VALLEY! Wherein the author stalks the flighty, green-backed webhead in his natural habitat . . . Dennis Cass.
Review: THE GLORY OF J. F. POWERS A writer's work is resurrected . . . Donna Tartt.
Story: THE VIGIL . . . Joyce Carol Oates.
Puzzle: Richard E. Maltby Jr.
Map: THE GUN GAP.

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