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Paul Klee, "Baum und Architektur—Rhythmen (Tree and Architecture—Rhythms)," oil on paper, 1920, Gift of Benjamin and Lillian Hertzberg, National Gallery of Art.
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Jujubes Represent Sugar

September 27, 2018 Nicole Zelniker

Jae Langton is just like the rest of his family, especially in his love of musicals. The biggest difference is that Jae is South Korean, while everyone else is white. Jae’s parents, Shelley and David, […]

Nepal (Kathmandu Valley), "Mandala of Chandra, God of the Moon," early Malla period, late 14th-early 15th century, distemper on cloth, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Uzi Zucker, 1981, The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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Nepali Chhori: Interview with Richa Pokhrel

September 20, 2018 Julián Esteban Torres López

Conversation with Richa Pokhrel about her blog Nepali Chhori, the vulnerability of personal essay writing, and being a Nepali woman in today’s world. RICHA POKHREL is a nonprofit professional. She is originally from Nepal. Her work has […]

Albert-Charles Tissandier, drawing for an illustration in "Yoyages du Flandre," graphite and brush and wash, n.d., The Elisha Whittelsey Collection, The Elisha Whittelsey Fund, 1960, The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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When You Rise: Interview with Jim Cavan

September 18, 2018 Julián Esteban Torres López

Conversation with recovering sportswriter and emerging memoirist, Jim Cavan, about the industry, the craft, and how a rare cancer has affected his family. “To approach the other in conversation is to welcome his expression, in […]

Joseph Pennell, "In the Jaws of Death, Rolling Bars for Shells," lithograph, 1931, Rosenwald Collection, National Gallery of Art.
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Memory Unfolded: Interview with John Z. Guzlowski

September 16, 2018 Julián Esteban Torres López

Born in a refugee camp in Germany after World War II, JOHN Z. GUZLOWSKI came to the United States with his family as a displaced person in 1951. His parents had been Polish slave laborers in […]

Anonymous, American, 19th century, "The International: September," lithograph, ca. 1896, purchase, Leonard A. Lauder Gift, 2002, The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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Foreignish: Interview with Yaldaz Sadakova

August 29, 2018 Julián Esteban Torres López

YALDAZ SADAKOVA is a writer and journalist in Toronto. She’s the creator of Foreignish.net, where she publishes memoir stories about the emotional side of immigration. Sadakova moved to Toronto in 2013. Before that, she lived in […]

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Other Russias: Interview with Victoria Lomasko

August 29, 2018 Andrew Miller

The subjects of VICTORIA LOMASKO’s graphic reportage are what she has called her heroes, regardless of what side of an issue they stand. In approaching work this way, she finds a way of representing the […]

Book cover, After Tomorrow the Days Disappear: Ghazals and Other Poems (Northwestern World Classics, 2016), by Hasan Sijzi, translated from the Persian by Rebecca Ruth Gould.
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‘Literature Has Never Been Purely National’: Interview with Rebecca Ruth Gould

August 29, 2018 Liu Jun

The interview focuses on world literature and the task of introducing Cultural Studies to China. This interview will also be published in Chinese in the China Book Review. REBECCA RUTH GOULD is a writer, translator, and scholar […]

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    • Blue Blood: Essays and Poems, by Robin Gow
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    • Mixed, by Nicole Zelniker
    • Ninety-Two Surgically Enhanced Mannequins, by Julián Esteban Torres López
    • PLACES & NAMES, by Carl Boon
    • Reporting On Colombia, by Julián Esteban Torres López
    • Marx’s Humanism and Its Limits, by Julián Esteban Torres López
    • Eat The Eight, by Ron Sunog, MD
    • Husband Father Failure, by KG Newman

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