The New Theme - Harper's Past and Present


The idea for our next PCA meeting (Friday, May 11th) will be to read as much or as little of the March or April issues of Harper's as you like. If you feel inspired, write a blog entry on anything that intrigues you, and comment on other's entries. I will also be posting entries about some of the articles I've read in the past and found especially good, and perhaps a little about the history of the magazine.

OK, this isn't a deep, single topic, but it should stimulate a few good conversations and blog threads (since we seem to have so little to discuss when we are together).

I've been reading Harper's for a few years. I wish I'd discovered it a few decades ago. I love the length and depth of the articles. I like the political viewpoint that seems very different from any other established magazines. When I have the time to read it, I find the fiction excellent.

I hate to sound like an ad, but if you find you enjoy Harper's, you may want to subscribe for $14.95 per year through Magazines.com.

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