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perennial fashion presence falling

perennial fashion presence falling

A Review of perennial fashion presence falling by Fred Moten (Wave Books, 2023) A Review of perennial fashion presence falling by Fred Moten (Wave Books, 2023) I’m going to be straight with you: in important ways, this book might not be for you. You might be, as I suspect I sometimes am, inadvertently but consequentially, . . .

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Whale

Whale

A Review of Whale by Cheon Myeong-kwan, Translated from Korean by Chi-Young Kim (Archipelago Books, 2023) “Stories,” writes Cheon Myeong-kwan near the end of his lush and sprawling Whale, “are an exploration into a life filled with injustice.” Translated from the original Korean by Chi-Young Kim and shortlisted for the 2023 International Booker Prize, Myeong-kwan’s . . .

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May 2023 Contributor Publications

May 2023 Contributor Publications

Isabel Zapata‘s essay collection, In Vitro: On Longing and Transformation, (translated by Robin Myers) has recently been published by Coffee House Press. Her poem, “Horse in Motion” was published in our Summer 2021 issue, A Gathering of Poets.  Babyn Yar: Ukrainian Poets Respond, a poetry collection co-translated by John Hennessy, has just been published . . .

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The Road Towards Home

The Road Towards Home

The Road Towards Home, a new novel by Corinne Demas, is just in time for beach reads and languid summer days. This novel, largely set on Cape Cod, is a breezy read with a literary bent, ideal for throwing in a beach bag. Demas is a prolific writer and while she has written . . .

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2024 Winner of the Anne Halley Poetry Prize

Congratulations to MICHAEL LAVERS, winner of this year’s Anne Halley Poetry Prize! Nathan McClain and Abigail Chabitnoy have selected Michael Lavers’ poem “Sun, Birds, and Leaves” from MR’s Summer 2023 issue (Vol. 64, Issue 2) for the prestigious prize. MICHAEL LAVERS is the author of After Earth and The Inextinguishable, both published by the University of Tampa Press. . . .

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10 Questions for Cherry Lou Sy

10 Questions for Cherry Lou Sy

Maria slinked in corners and stood next to objects that did not move, pretending that she was an object. She held on to her growing belly. It wouldn’t stop moving, wriggling like a worm exposed to the sun. She tried to wear bigger clothes, pretending that nothing was happening in the area . . .

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10 Questions for Shanta Lee

10 Questions for Shanta Lee

The nanny Fidelia Córdoba kept her rhythm in her tetas. She’d been born on the banks of the River Sipí and she had bulging tetas, small and round like a pair of corozos, with retractile nipples that also had a sense of direction. They were all at once compass-sextant-weather-vane-plumb-line-quadrant-astrolabe-point-you-left-point-you-right, or wherever you . . .

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Intimate Love and Tremulous Loss

Intimate Love and Tremulous Loss

A Review of Standing in the Forest of Being Alive by Katie Farris. (Alice James Books, 2023) Why write love poetry in a burning world?To train myself in the midst of a burning worldto offer poems of love to a burning world.   —Katie Farris, “Why Write Love Poetry in a Burning World” In the . . .

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10 Questions for Chris Campanioni

10 Questions for Chris Campanioni

Whenever my mom and dad were at the dinner table (the place of memorial and celebration, the place of conversation), I’d ask them about their days. I wanted to imagine their lives without me, their movements and rhythms when I was not there. What I was getting at, though I didn’t know . . .

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