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Book Reviews

Aliens Are Us: Sayaka Murata’s Earthlings

April 19, 2022 |Erik R. Lofgren
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Poetry

Two Bilingual Poems from Spain

April 18, 2022 |Juan Lamillar
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Poetry

Two Franco-Egyptian Poems

April 12, 2022 |Andrée Chedid
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Interviews

The “Irresistible Pull” toward Indigenous Identity in Probably Ruby: A Conversation with Lisa Bird-Wilson

April 11, 2022 |Renee H. Shea
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Interviews

“I Write about People Whose Lives Are on Fire”: A Conversation with Sandra Cisneros

April 04, 2022 |Emily Doyle
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Interviews

Our Surreal Catastrophe: A Conversation with Julia Nemirovskaya and Boris Dralyuk

March 30, 2022 |José Vergara
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Poetry

Two Bilingual Poems from Chile

March 30, 2022 |Sergio Mansilla Torres
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Poetry

A Bilingual Poem from Kyrgyzstan

March 28, 2022 |Munur Mambetaliev
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Postcards

Taking a Leap and Changing One’s Life: A Postcard from Colombia

March 23, 2022 |Yahia Lababidi
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Poetry

A Poem from Israel

March 21, 2022 |Eli Eliahu
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Poetry

A Poem from Ukraine

March 16, 2022 |Vasyl Stus
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Book Reviews

A Poet of Liberty and Love: Ana Blandiana’s Five Books

March 15, 2022 |J. Rhett Forman
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Poetry

the right to madness

March 14, 2022 |Raquel Salas Rivera
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Book Reviews

Seeking a Promised Humanity through Geopolitical Divisions: Gili Haimovich’s Promised Lands

March 09, 2022 |Dustin Pickering
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Essay

Dancing with Words: The Poetry of Jean-Baptiste Para

March 08, 2022 |Alice-Catherine Carls
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Poetry

Siberian Romance

March 08, 2022 |Jean-Baptiste Para

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