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George Saunders’s short story from this week’s issue was partially inspired by something he witnessed at a Trump rally in Phoenix. “I saw these two otherwise nice-seeming middle-aged guys, one pro-Trump, one anti-Trump, just bellowing at each other, both using stock phrases that they seemed to have picked up from their respective TV networks,” he said. “It was sad and nightmarish.” The story follows a man known as 89, who has lost his memories and grasp of language after being “reprogrammed” and deployed as a political protester. Read Saunders’s new work of fiction in full at the link in our bio. Photograph by @oliverchanarin for The New Yorker.


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