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Gary Shteyngart spent seven nights (or, as he calls them, seven “agonizing” nights) on the Icon of the Seas, the most important cruise ship that’s ever sailed. In our Could 2024 problem, he writes about what he discovered there. “The ocean is teeming with fascinating life, however on the floor, it has little to show us,” he writes. “I’m always informed by my fellow passengers that ‘everyone right here has a narrative.’ Sure, I wish to reply, however everyone in every single place has a narrative … Perhaps what they’re saying is that everyone on this ship needs to have a much bigger, extra coherent, extra attention-grabbing story than the one they’ve been given.”

Shteyngart is the newest Atlantic author to enterprise into a spot he doesn’t fairly perceive and inform the story. At the moment’s e-newsletter collects a few of our writers’ journeys into new communities, methods of considering, and methods of being—explorations that left them skeptical, enlightened, or a little bit of each.


Explorations

Crying Myself to Sleep on the Largest Cruise Ship Ever

By Gary Shteyngart

Seven agonizing nights aboard the Icon of the Seas

Learn the article.

I Went to a Rave With the 46-12 months-Outdated Millionaire Who Claims to Have the Physique of a Teenager

By Matteo Wong

Bryan Johnson needs to construct a nation of immortals. Would you be a part of?

Learn the article.

I Gooped Myself

By Amanda Mull

I spent $1,279 of The Atlantic’s cash on lotions, crystals, and a vibrator from Gwyneth Paltrow’s wellness empire. Issues acquired bizarre.

Learn the article.


Nonetheless Curious?

  • Why is Joe Rogan so common? The author Devin Gordon tried to dwell like Joe Rogan for a number of weeks. He got here away each extra snug with and extra skeptical of Rogan’s imaginative and prescient of masculinity.
  • “I went to Disney World”: Because the coronavirus pandemic ravaged Florida, the Magic Kingdom welcomed again its most loyal topics—and our workers author Graeme Wooden.

Different Diversions


P.S.

I’ll go away you with Annie Dillard’s account of her journey to witness a photo voltaic eclipse in Washington State.

“It had been like dying, that sliding down the mountain cross … It was like slipping into fever, or falling down that gap in sleep from which you wake your self whimpering,” she writes within the essay, first revealed in her 1982 assortment, Educating a Stone to Discuss. “We had crossed the mountains that day, and now we had been in a wierd place—a lodge in central Washington, in a city close to Yakima. The eclipse we had traveled right here to see would happen early within the subsequent morning.”

— Isabel


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Hector Antonio Guzman German

Graduado de Doctor en medicina en la universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo en el año 2004. Luego emigró a la República Federal de Alemania, dónde se ha formado en medicina interna, cardiologia, Emergenciologia, medicina de buceo y cuidados intensivos.

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