Why Donald Trump is winning
Three key patterns in the results explain how we got here
Three key patterns in the results explain how we got here
The Republican primaries this year are not really a race, but a formality
With friends like this, who needs enemies?
In an atomized, fractured social landscape, what matters is how much individuals can get away with
Kathryn Scanlan’s second novel Kick the Latch is adapted from the transcript of an interview with a family friend in her native Iowa. Its narrator, Sonia, looks back on her years as a racetrack hand in a series of vignettes. She recounts run-ins with violent men, a freak accident that put her in a coma, and interactions with assorted rural eccentrics, such as Bicycle Jenny, a notoriously pongy gardener who owns 70 chihuahuas, and Johnny Block, who keeps a pet crow and ‘some ferrets’. Animals ran amok on the trailer parks where she lived: ‘As soon as you stepped out your door the goose would come and – bam! –