Reading "King Lear" During Hurricane Season
Briefly

"The storm is the play's reckoning, nature's chaos come to laugh in the face of status, titles, greed—everything that everyone has lied to serve or to garner up till then."
"If a powerful one had touched down close enough to their house, they could have lost their roof...the winds inside a tornado can get up to three hundred miles per hour."
Read at The New Yorker
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