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Good People by Patmeena Sabit review – addictive mystery caters to modern attention spans | Fiction

Good People by Patmeena Sabit review – addictive mystery caters to modern attention spans | Fiction

There has been debate lately about whether novels should cater for our cauterised attention spans. If that means narratives constructed in short chunks that can be consumed in five-minute bursts on a phone – intelligent, but with plenty of cliffhangers and well-timed packets of information to keep us coming back – then Good People ticks all the boxes. Patmeena Sabit’s debut is constructed from a chorus of short testimonies – none more than a few pages, some just a few lines – about the death of Zorah Sharaf, an Afghan American teenager who has drowned in a canal at the wheel of the family car. We hear from family, friends and those in the wider community – neighbours, teachers, schoolmates, journalists, the guy who found the body – as well as those involved in the investigation (though very little from the police), and bites of media commentary. A picture slowly forms of a devastated family, but what kind of family was it? Versions are multiple and contradictory. The Sharafs are perfect, loving, tight-knit. They are dangerously dysfunctional. The novel is, …

Alternate endings for modern attention spans : NPR

Alternate endings for modern attention spans : NPR

Marlon Brando in the film The Godfather (1972). Allstar Picture Library/Alamy Stock Photo hide caption toggle caption Allstar Picture Library/Alamy Stock Photo Rose Horowitch has caused a stir with a recent piece in The Atlantic where film professors say many of their students don’t watch the whole movie they are assigned, and don’t know the endings. “This is what happens when you grow up on smartphones, YouTube, TikTok, and infinite scroll,” Jordan Ruimy wrote for World of Reel. “An ecosystem designed to destroy sustained attention. Today’s students were raised inside that machine. Asking them to sit still and focus on a two-hour French New Wave film without stimulation feels, to them, like a marathon.” I understand the professors’ despair. But perhaps there’s an opportunity here to tell film students how some classic films really end. Write this down: In The Godfather, Michael Corleone decides he can’t go on in organized crime and turns the family olive oil enterprise into the Corleone Knitting and Yarn Shop of Brattleboro, Vermont. The shop’s slogan: “Make them a sweater they can’t …

ICE Details a New Minnesota-Based Detention Network That Spans 5 States

ICE Details a New Minnesota-Based Detention Network That Spans 5 States

United States immigration authorities are planning to secure long-term detention and transportation capacity for Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations across Minnesota and four neighboring states, according to an internal planning document reviewed by WIRED. The document forecasts ICE’s Enforcement and Removal Operations spending between $20 million and $50 million to secure jail space and establish a privately run transfer hub in Minnesota capable of moving detainees anywhere “within a 400-mile radius.” The network is forecast to reach beyond Minnesota, where ICE agents are carrying out aggressive raids, into North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, and Nebraska, giving the agency latitude to transfer as many as 1,000 people detained around the Twin Cities at any time up to hundreds of miles away. The plans were formed ahead of what Minnesota officials and civil rights groups describe as an “unprecedented deployment” and a “federal invasion” in court filings that seek to halt what the US government calls Operation Metro Surge. The operation has sent thousands of armed agents into the Twin Cities and has been marked by fatal …