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‘The Book of Petitions,’ A Poem by Vénus Khoury-Ghata

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The Old Drift

Namwali Serpell

"Tick. Tick. Tick. Tick. Over the past year, Thandiwe had developed an internal clock for when the seat-belt sign would go off. As the plane’s steep climb slowly tilted forward and evened out, she counted. Tick. Tick. DING."

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Anatomy of a Perfect Album: On Joni Mitchell’s Blue

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How the Algorithm Rewards Extremism

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A Change of Time

Ida Jessen, translated by Martin Aitken

"January 3, 1904. I am on my way now. Everything is packed. I haven’t even the time to write this. I shall continue later."

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