![]() It began on page 68 and then by page 70 was another piece. I skimmed the titles in the table of contents and my eyes quickly landed on the fiction piece of this week. ![]() To no avail, I’ve been trying to find something different.įlipping through this week’s print copy of The New Yorker that comes in the mail, which is something that comes with living at home with my parents again, I was, nonetheless, in a place of lethargy. But even as everyone is still putting work out and the list of movies and shows on streaming sites feels like it has exponentially grown since the start of quarantine, I’m starting to feel like I’m running out of the good stuff. Sometimes, I like the most mind-numbing forms of entertainment, and other times I seek something more intellectually stimulating. Like most others, I’ve been sifting through various forms of media to try to keep myself entertained during this time of immense boredom (and anxiety and fear). Lerner has also been a Fulbright Scholar, National Book Award finalist, Guggenheim Fellow and MacArthur Fellow (again, this list is not exhaustive). ![]() ![]() ![]() In the Apedition of The New Yorker, Ben Lerner’s short story “The Media,” appeared under “fiction.” A writer from Topeka, Kan., Lerner is a distinguished poet, writer and editor (though this list is not exhaustive). ![]()
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