In this issue: Tom Nichols on the history of the nuclear “command and control” system, and if it ever really made sense. Ross Andersen on the proliferation of nuclear weapons in East Asia. How Kurt Vonnegut turned nuclear fears into a cosmic joke. The Japanese American veteran who quit the United States after WWII. How Toni Morrison changed publishing during her time as a Random House editor. Jennifer Senior on an epidemic of sleeplessness. The woman who revolutionized women’s fashion in her pursuit of comfort. And the high art of pro wrestling.
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