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New on nybooks.com: Psychosurgery, neurons, and memory, the Kenyan election, a graphic account of th

New on nybooks.com: Psychosurgery, neurons, and memory, the Kenyan election, a graphic account of the Fukushima cleanup, and Trump’s encouragement of extralegal violence. Sponsored by [Seagull Books]( [Making Memories]( Israel Rosenfield & Edward Ziff Memory may appear to be a reproduction of images, sounds, and even thoughts that can be stored in the brain, but this is too limited an understanding. NYR Daily [Kenya: The Election and the Cover‑Up ]( Helen Epstein A troubling possibility is that the US wants President Kenyatta to remain in power, at the expense of democracy. [Fukushima from Within]( Ryan Holmberg Kazuto Tatsuta’s Ichi-F: A Worker’s Graphic Memoir of the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant occupies a unique position in the history of comics. [Trump’s Hoodlums]( Masha Gessen Trump’s base shares his contempt for Washington institutions. Some of this base also happens to be armed. The New York Review of Books 435 Hudson Street, New York, NY 10014 [Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe](

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