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If a Lion Could Talk

A Poem from Jennifer Moxley's New Book, Druthers

February 23, 2018  By Jennifer Moxley   Posted In  Features  Fiction and Poetry  Poem 
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Men of a Certain Age: On Sex, Privacy, and Pornography

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The Spiritual Sisters of Simone de Beauvoir

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“Our Fathers at Sea”

Michael Andreasen

“The night before we load you into the crate and watch as the helicopter carries you off to the undisclosed location to drop you into the Atlantic Ocean, we eat dinner as a family.”

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Glossy Magazines and the Search for a New Normal in the Former Soviet Union.

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Hannah Arendt on the Time She Met W.H. Auden

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