War — What Is It Good For? Chemotherapy, Apparently

Scott Anderson in The New York Times: Although Mark Twain apparently didn’t coin the phrase “truth is stranger than fiction,” he offered perhaps the best explanation for why it is so. “It is because fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities,” he wrote. “Truth isn’t.” History is replete with proof; try, for instance, plotting a novel … Continue reading War — What Is It Good For? Chemotherapy, Apparently