Perhaps it is the long, lonely winters; perhaps it is the isolation of the great farms. Whatever the reason, Iowa is a state of profound quiet. The first time the Southern novelist Allan Gurganus went to a dinner party there, he grew uncomfortable at the long silences around the table — two minutes, then three, then four, when the only sound he heard was “fresh corn being masticated by molars around the room.” And yet, in those silences in a state where Robert Frost said the rich soil “looks good enough to eat without putting it through vegetables,” deep mysteries fester, and bitter rebellions, too. One of those mysteries, and one of those rebellions, is simmering right now as the midterm co
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