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Baron Wenckheim's Homecoming

Baron Wenckheim's Homecoming

László Krasznahorkai (trans. Ottilie Mulzet)

By Lit Hub Excerpts | October 3, 2019

'Columbine,' A Poem by Javier Zamora

'Columbine,' A Poem by Javier Zamora

"Though there had been war; I did not know the way to school yet."

By Javier Zamora | October 3, 2019

“The Big Impossible”

“The Big Impossible”

Edward J. Delaney

By Lit Hub Excerpts | October 2, 2019

“Not My President” <br> A Poem by Staceyann Chin

“Not My President”
A Poem by Staceyann Chin

From Crossfire

By Staceyann Chin | October 2, 2019

Right After the Weather

Right After the Weather

Carol Anshaw

By Lit Hub Excerpts | October 1, 2019

“On the Beach”

“On the Beach”

Nancy Hale

By Lit Hub Excerpts | September 30, 2019

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“Lost Poem 4: RX”
A Poem by Camonghne Felix

By Camonghne Felix | September 29, 2019

The Dregs of the Day

By Lit Hub Excerpts | September 27, 2019

Taboo

By Lit Hub Excerpts | September 26, 2019

10 Minutes 38 Seconds in This Strange World

10 Minutes 38 Seconds in This Strange World

Elif Shafak

By Lit Hub Excerpts | September 25, 2019

The Dutch House

The Dutch House

Ann Patchett

By Lit Hub Excerpts | September 24, 2019

The Starlet and the Spy

The Starlet and the Spy

Ji-min Lee (trans. Chi-Young Kim)

By Lit Hub Excerpts | September 23, 2019

'Black Ecstatic Ode' <br> A Poem by Airea D. Matthews

'Black Ecstatic Ode'
A Poem by Airea D. Matthews

From Michigan Quarterly Review

By Airea D. Matthews | September 23, 2019

‘Occasional Poem on a Summer Day 夏晝偶作’ <br> A Poem

‘Occasional Poem on a Summer Day 夏晝偶作’
A Poem

by Liu Tsung-yuan (trans. Red Pine)

By Bill Porter (AKA Red Pine) | September 23, 2019

Lost in the Spanish Quarter

Lost in the Spanish Quarter

Heddi Goodrich

By Lit Hub Excerpts | September 20, 2019

"Lux"

Mei-mei Berssenbrugge

By Lit Hub Excerpts | September 19, 2019

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