Olimpia Zagnoli’s “Cocomero” | The New Yorker

[ad_1] August is summer’s fulcrum. The season is at its best, with crackling storms washing away days of sticky heat, and fruits and vegetables spilling out of garden beds. There’s a hint of cool in the air and a vague threat of evenings expiring before their prime. Every moment demands to be savored. In her… Continue reading Olimpia Zagnoli’s “Cocomero” | The New Yorker