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As the Bosnian War comes knocking on their doorstep, the Mandal family must flee their home. They’re allowed to bring only two suitcase…
Creative Nonfiction
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Photo by Yurginn / Stock.adobe.com The suitcase smells, it’s unusable, but how can a daughter let go of her father’s suitcase, the very case he may have taken back to India on his first…
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What is your native tongue? For some families, the question of linguistic identity can be hard to answer.I come from a family of Korean ancestry. Yet I do not speak Korean. I was born in Japa…
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Photo by Artinun / Stock.adobe.com Reflecting on the meanings of the Dutch verb “uitwaaien,” a writer finds more than a popular national sport of the Netherlands, including a h…
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One time, I texted my close friends and family to ask what they’d been reading recently and their thoughts about that book. It was a completely random question, but thankfully, no one was annoyed. Som…
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We are never “just reading.” When I’m reading, I’m doing multiple things at once. I am reflecting on my past mistakes at the same time I’m learning about the future of AI and technology. In the proces…
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Photo by Tim Mossholder / Unsplash.com In a world dictated by mechanical rhythms, how can we rediscover our natural rhythms? What do literature and cinema, past or contemporary, teach u…
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Still of a downpour in the mist / Video by Dorn Hetzel A South African writer born after the Group Areas Act returns to Simon’s Town with her mother, who used to visit the old fishing t…
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Photo by Swapan / Stock.adobe.com When martial law is declared in Korea in winter 2024 by a president seeking to stage an autocoup, the writer is pushed to revisit her teenage yea…
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Photo by Feodor Chistyakov / Unsplash.com A mourner at a funeral reflects on the role of queer elders.Made ordinary and mundane, queer deaths big and small trigger modest seisms wi…
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Illustration by europeana / Unsplash.com Muin Masri grew up in Palestine before immigrating to Italy in 1985. Cross for Sale is a loose collection of stories and memories—somet…
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Photo by Aziz Shihab / Courtesy of the author Naomi Shihab Nye recalls the “precious tender threadbare glory of each day” she experienced as a child who was not in a hurry to grow up.…
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Photo of Sharon Jones / ZUMA Press, Inc. / Alamy Stock Photo A writer remembers her mother who, had she been an artist, would have been Sharon Jones, and asks: Am I an artist? Which m…
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Photos courtesy of the author “Ruins give us this beautiful idea,” writes the author, “that you could make something, something wonderful and strange, as pleasing as you could, imbuing it…
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Photo courtesy of Ksenia Emelianchik / Unsplash Franco’s legacy falls across a celebration of two friends’ birthdays but fails to stifle the hard-earned, uncontainable, savored joy.…
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Photos by Daniel Lincoln and Debby Hudson / Unsplash The Georgian Sketchbook is both a poet’s diary and a chronicle of a Russian war exile in Georgia. Irina Lewinsky, an executive member o…
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Looking for relief and new possibilities, a lecturer at the University of Ibadan travels to Cape Town, but the route is anything but direct. By 1999 the massive exodus out of Nigeria had attained a c…
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Earlier today, as our car was on queue along the Saudi–Bahrain causeway, he turned down the stereo volume for a moment. “What will happen to this Filipini?” The Mary Jane Veloso trial was broadcaste…
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Cairo Al-Rifa'i Mosque | Photo by Mohammed Moussa | CC BY-SA 3.0 An Iranian woman living in the US seeks to understand the meaning of home on a journey to Egypt to visit the burial place…
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Interior of Arbatskaya subway station in Moscow, Russia A woman sweeping the Moscow metro with a twig broom, a violinist playing a Beatles tune, and Chekhov: Philip Metres reflects on his…
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Translator’s note: The following text by Lin Yi-Han, like her novel Fang Si-Chi’s First Love Paradise, is based on the theme of what it’s like to dwell in a body that carries traum…
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What Is Lost Can you picture the Argentine pampa? Flat fields, eucalyptus trees, a seemingly inoffensive landscape where a gray sunset might use your boiling blood to paint a path…
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Transfer of Saint Remi relics, stained glass window in the Basilica of Saint Clotilde in Paris, France Named after a medieval French bishop, a transgender poet and essayist reflects on th…
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Photo courtesy of the author. for Juan José Hurtado, in memoriam For the narrator of the following crónica, 16mm films made by Kaqchikel villagers, flying ants, and dragonflies…
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Gloria Blizzard and Jazz, Lake Ontario, Canada | Photo by Heidi Seirekidis This essay takes the form of a jazz standard. Nestled within the intro and outro are alternating A and B section…
