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“Resident Aliens”
K-Ming Chang
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The Last Island
Zülfü Livaneli (Trans. by Ayşe A. Şahin)
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“The Wife”
Chelsea T. Hicks
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A Down Home Meal for These Difficult Times
Meron Hadero
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The Second Substance
Anne Lardeux (Trans. by Pablo Strauss)
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Tommy Orange
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“Baptism”
Gabriela Alemán, Translated by Mary Ellen Fieweger
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Rivers of the Unspoilt World
David Constantine
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“Allegory: A Parable”
Frederic Tuten
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Eyad Barghuthy, Translated by Nashwa Gowanlock
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“Why My Hair Is Long”
Paige Clark
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Don Lee
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