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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 […]

Stanislaw Ignacy Witkiewicz, "Tadeus Langier, Zakopane," photograph, 1912-1913, Gilman Collection, Purchase, Denise and Andrew Saul Gift, 2005, The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Book Excerpts

Echoes of Tattered Tongues

September 16, 2018 John Z. Guzlowski

Below are three poems from JOHN Z. GUZLOWSKI‘s critically-acclaimed book Echoes of Tattered Tongues: Memory Unfolded, his book of poems and essays about his parents’ experiences as slave laborers in Nazi Germany. Make sure to read […]

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

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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    • 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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