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10 Questions for Charles Yu

10 Questions for Charles Yu

“Dear Applicant, We appreciate your interest in our supergroup and the time you’ve invested in applying for the Associate Hero opening. While we acknowledge that your abilities as ‘The Outsider’ (i.e., heightened powers of perception, an ability to subtly blend in with your surroundings) could be assets to our organization, at the . . .

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10 Questions for Marina Budhos

10 Questions for Marina Budhos

“They came in droves. All through the cool season, from October through April, the shadow people arrived at the depot. First the locomotive groaned to a stop at Howrah Station in Calcutta, its grooved wheels and iron pistons coated in dust from the long trip across the plains of northern India. A . . .

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To Our Five College Colleagues

To Our Five College Colleagues

The Hampshire College Seal and Motto (“to know is not enough”) Hampshire College faculty and staff are very grateful for the outpouring of support we have received from our colleagues in the Five Colleges. This support is enormously important to us and gives us strength to weather this storm. Statements of support from . . .

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The Tombs of Guy Debord (Working Title 3.3)

The Tombs of Guy Debord (Working Title 3.3)

The Massachusetts Review presents the latest Working Titles e-book: THE TOMBS OF GUY DEBORD by Jean-Marie Apostolidès, translated by Laure Katsaros and René Kooiker—available this week! “Montaigne had his quotations; I have mine,” Guy Debord claimed in his autobiography, Panégyrique (75). Throughout his work, he made such frequent use of quotation, paraphrase, and literary allusion—at times openly, . . .

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10 Questions for Jennifer Kwon Dobbs

10 Questions for Jennifer Kwon Dobbs

While Professor Jeong explains a poet should work with farmers to write of harvest, you recall 195 kilometers away Professor Kim said there’s no poetry in the north.—from “Northern Korea Postcard”, Winter 2018 (Vol. 59, Issue 4) Tell us about one of the first pieces you wrote.As a child growing up in . . .

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10 Questions for Alicia Upano

10 Questions for Alicia Upano

“She is a beacon in the dark night, dressed from nape to heel in white. Standing at the threshold, she is a study in contrasts: her black hair blunt against her chin, the ivory of piano keys, while her red lips take shape to mouth the name of a friend inside. The . . .

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10 Questions for Arthur Sze

10 Questions for Arthur Sze

Stopping to catch my breath on a switchback,I run my fingers along the leaves of a yucca: each blade curved, sharp, radiating from a core —in this warmest of Novembers, the dead push out of thawing permafrost: in a hugeblotch of black ink that now hangs, framed. . . —from “Ravine,” from Volume . . .

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Peace, Love, and Understanding

Peace, Love, and Understanding

The Hampshire College Seal and Motto (“to know is not enough”) Frankly, when I read the shocking news from Hampshire College this week, it brought back memories. Shortly after I got anointed or conned into taking the job as MR editor, I received an email from my Dean at UMass, asking me to give her a few . . .

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10 Questions for R. Zamora Linmark

10 Questions for R. Zamora Linmark

They fly me in a helicopterinside a bronze casket that sellsat bestpricedcaskets.comfor twelve grand. . . .—from “The Dictator En Route to His Burial at the National Heroes’ Cemetery,” Volume 59, Issue 4 (Winter 2018) Tell us about one of the first pieces you wrote.One of the first pieces I wrote was . . .

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10 Questions for Zohra Saed

10 Questions for Zohra Saed

Jalal Abad, once Adinapour,is the mythic city of shine—the whim of a Mughal King, Jalaludin Akbar,known for his fondness for citrus and fountains.—from “Jalalabad Will Never B JBAD,” from Volume 59, Issue 4 (Winter 2018) Tell us about one of the first pieces you wrote.When I was a child, I wrote mini . . .

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