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“The Quiet,” a Poem by Aharon Shabtai
From the Collection “Requiem and Other Poems”
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Vanishing World
Sayaka Murata (trans. Ginny Tapley Takemori)
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Our City That Year
Geetanjali Shree (trans. Daisy Rockwell)
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“Wales”
Thomas Morris
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| April 10, 2025
New York Noir: From the Graphic Adaptation of Paul Auster’s
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Mystery, Murder and an Existential Search For Meaning and Purpose
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Paul Auster
| April 9, 2025
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Journey to the Edge of Life
Tezer Özlü (trans. Maureen Freely)
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A Close Reading of the Poetry of Val Kilmer
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“The Bible as Literature,” a Poem by Amy Gerstler
From the Collection “Is This My Final Form?”
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Amy Gerstler
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Flesh
David Szalay
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| April 4, 2025
“Because You Wished For It,” a Poem by Ahmad Almallah
“my many eyes open/close / in the dark that you’ll never / master or capture”
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Ahmad Almallah
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Small Ceremonies
Kyle Edwards
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“Architect’s Watercolor,” a Poem by Arthur Sze
From the Collection “Into the Hush”
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Arthur Sze
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