Migration Touches Every Life
Valeria Luiselli on the sounds of Sicily, the borders we never see, and writing her novel BEGINNING MIDDLE END twice
Valeria Luiselli on the sounds of Sicily, the borders we never see, and writing her novel BEGINNING MIDDLE END twice
“Father's Feet” from THE CROSSING OF THE BOARS by Zhang Guixing, recommended by Brian Bernards
These books highlight a unique region that has traditionally been politically, culturally, and racially otherized from the Indian mainland
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SupportThe second installment of Nelly Reifler’s three-part essay about marriage, murder, 9/11, and how she said goodbye to Elliott Smith
Two poems by Kate Stoltzfus
Alexa Yasemin Brahme, Sonia Feldman, and Vincent Yu on crafting their first novels out of a “what if”
Enjoy absorbing fiction from Recommended Reading every Monday and strange, diverting work from The Commuter every Wednesday.
“Father's Feet” from THE CROSSING OF THE BOARS by Zhang Guixing, recommended by Brian Bernards
Two poems by Kate Stoltzfus
“Darkness Like a Seam” by Rebecca Turkewitz, recommended by Wynter K Miller for Electric Literature