EditorialDaniel J. Watts, front, and Xavier Scott Evans in Ngozi Anyanwu’s “The Last of the Love Letters,” at Atlantic Theater Company in New York, Aug. 25, 2021. (Sara Krulwich/The New York Times)
EditorialColumn: Love letters in the alley: When a Chicago cop finds a stash of old letters in the trash, he's transported to Chicago during World War II. And vows to get the letters back to the family.
EditorialColumn: Love letters in the alley: When a Chicago cop finds a stash of old letters in the trash, he's transported to Chicago during World War II. And vows to get the letters back to the family.
EditorialColumn: Love letters in the alley: When a Chicago cop finds a stash of old letters in the trash, he's transported to Chicago during World War II. And vows to get the letters back to the family.
EditorialColumn: Love letters in the alley: When a Chicago cop finds a stash of old letters in the trash, he's transported to Chicago during World War II. And vows to get the letters back to the family.