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The Top 5 Longreads of the Week

From writing about climate disaster and catastrophe to pieces on sleep habits, hometowns, and the heyday of a digital media empire, these five reads will take you into your weekend.

Editors’ Picks

What Happened to Rezwan

Kartikay Mehrotra, Matti Gellman | ProPublica, The Kansas City Star | November 19, 2022 | 5,098 words

“On the last day of Rezwan Kohistani’s life, he ate lunch alone.”

Climate Change From A to Z

Elizabeth Kolbert and Wesley Allsbrook | The New Yorker | November 21, 2022| 12,314 words

“The stories we tell ourselves about the future.”

The Unbearable Lightness of Buzzfeed

Mia Sato | The Verge | November 16, 2022 | 3,263 words

“BuzzFeed built a digital media empire in part by aggregating viral content from social media. A decade later, what’s next?”

Neal Brennan Longs For Connection

Andrew Marantz | The New Yorker | November 16, 2022 | 3,625 words

“The comedian reflects on ayahuasca, the ethics of jokes, and Kanye West.”

Forest

April Lim | The Rumpus | November 8, 2022 | 2,009 words

“My father joked to me that running and hiding is our blood. That we are a line of victorious refugees.”

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Our year-end collection

The top #longreads of the year, selected by our editors, featured authors, and readers.