Since 1857, The Atlantic has been the home of good writing. And, as you can see, good writers.
Fiction, poetry, humor, essays, reviews, comment, reporting. Important, entertaining articles on politics, science, travel, medicine, business, economics, art, film, television, education.
And, this 124-year tradition continues in the June issue of The Atlantic, on your newsstand now.
Moshe Dayan recalls his fight for peace with Sadat, Hussein, and Carter. Julian Simon predicts the earth's energy and natural resources will never run out. And James Fallows reveals a bureaucratic horror story: the M-16 rifle.
They're just a few examples of the good writing in The Atlantic this June. And good writing is what good reading is all about.
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