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November 2017

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Camp Funston

Journal of the Plague Year

The toll of history’s worst epidemic surpasses all the military deaths in World War I and World War II combined. And it may have begun in the United States

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Viral Stories

Surprisingly few U.S. novelists touched by the 1918 pandemic wrote about it. But flu lit appears more popular today than ever

A woman sells live poultry

The Birth of a Killer

Hundreds there have already died of a new bird flu, putting world health authorities on high alert

Flu pandemics

How to Stop a Lethal Virus

With tens of millions of lives at stake, medical researchers are racing to create a revolutionary flu vaccine before the next devastating epidemic

Grizzlies

Bear Essential

A unique North American sanctuary lets a few lucky observers see the besieged grizzly in its wildest state

Members of the chorus

Theater of War

Do ancient Greek tragedies have the power to heal 21st-century traumas? A young American director raises the curtain on a daring new experiment

Departments

Discussion

Reader responses to our October issue

A Winter’s Tale

A deep dive into an obscure archive reveals the ironic history of Mar-a-Lago

A Charles Brown Christmas

Good grief! The co-author of a classic holiday song still can’t catch a break

Gettysburg Redux

New work by an acclaimed American artist grapples with the mythology of Civil War heroism

Bold Stroke

President Grant’s signature on the 15th Amendment enshrined his vision of a post-Civil War America

Hollywood’s Secret Weapon

A new documentary, Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story, unearths the movie star’s World War II invention, an ingenious forerunner of high-tech communications. Director Alexandra Dean loops us in.

Ballad of the Last Porpoise

A fascinating mammal is heading for oblivion, the victim of a ravenous black market for a dubious remedy

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