Literary Magazines Cover ICE Killing, Flow Psychology, and the End of History This Week
Lapham's Quarterly—Literary and cultural magazines this week ranged widely across history, power, and current events. The most striking piece details the case of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, wrongly identified and killed by ICE agents while commuting to work, alongside Lapham's Quarterly essays on Renaissance polymaths and de-extinction science. Boston Review's historical essay joins the growing body of commentary questioning whether the post-Cold War ideological settlement has finally collapsed.