
Reader's Digest — The Geography the Mind Draws Before the Body Arrives
I still type it as “reader digest,” lowercase, the apostrophe and the capital letters missing. My fingers reveal what my memory conceals: I never studied this publication, I absorbed it. It arrived in Spanish, as Selecciones, and it sat on the tables of my childhood the way furniture does — unremarkable, permanent, load-bearing. Decades later I live in the country those pages described. I did not plan this in any way I could document. And yet I have come to believe the magazine was drawing a map the whole time, and that my body, eventually, walked to the place my mind had already been living. …