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October 2020 Issue [Miscellany]

Reason Not the Need

Self-storage and the dream of infinite space
Illustrations by Melinda Beck

Illustrations by Melinda Beck

[Miscellany]

Reason Not the Need

Self-storage and the dream of infinite space
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The term “self-storage” was coined by analogy with “self-service,” but the analogy is flawed. You can pump your own gas at the station, wash your own clothes at the laundromat, scan your own groceries at the supermarket; but, as those who cannot resist the gag have pointed out, you cannot store yourself. (Some combination of municipal code, state law, and company policy will always forbid it.)

We rent a storage unit in a building three blocks from our apartment, in Brooklyn, near the East River. The building is surrounded on three sides by an electrical substation, and there…

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 is a contributing editor of Harper’s Magazine and writes the Findings column. His most recent story, “The Ultimate Warrior,” appeared in the December 2018 issue.


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