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I Live a Life Like Yours Jan Grue (Translated by B. L. Crook) FSG Originals Norwegian writer and academic Jan Grue excavates “what lies beneath” the human body when the body Continue reading
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I Live a Life Like Yours Jan Grue (Translated by B. L. Crook) FSG Originals Norwegian writer and academic Jan Grue excavates “what lies beneath” the human body when the body Continue reading
Editor’s Note: This list of readings accompanies “The Land Has Memory,” an interview between Priscilla Solis Ybarra and the playwright, poet, and essayist Cherríe Moraga in the Winter issue. I had been Continue reading
(Editor’s Note: This is a follow-up to Joe Wilkins’s feature article “On Edges” in the Summer 2019 issue.) I hold so many books close. My tattered copy of James Wright’s collected Continue reading
As a child, I read in order to escape. But as I enter my forties, I now find that I read in hope of penetrating the culture’s noise, and maybe Continue reading
John Vaillant’s debut novel, The Jaguar’s Children, opens with a text message from Hector, a young man from Oaxaca, Mexico: “hello i am sorry to bother you but i need your Continue reading