In this issue: Historian Jill Lepore on why originalism has actually killed the spirit of the Constitution, and what that means for America’s future. Vann R. Newkirk II on the “Thrilla in Manila,” and the enduring legacy of the greatest boxing match of all time. Graeme Wood on the future of Iran, after the dismantling of its “Axis of Resistance.” And the life and comedic genius of Judd Apatow.
Plus: How Taylor Swift reshaped the world of pop. Inside the decline of dictionary publishing. And searching for the ghost of Lady Murasaki in Kyoto, in the latest installment of The Writer’s Way.
Read these, and more, in the October issue of The Atlantic.
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