April 7 – 11, 2025
- Emily Polk considers bees and grief
- Art Spiegelman remembers Jules Feiffer
- On the reception of non-Western literature in the Western world
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“The echoes of shoe heels on hardwood, the rustling of suit pants, the thistledown of summer dresses swishing on bare legs in the cool lobby as the white citizens of Pineyville went about doing their morning business.”
“Nyamuragi runs quickly. He knows this hill and its slopes. Every evening he walks along them, pleased to survey his own small domain. The land of his fathers. It was many years ago that he was born here.”
“Dr Logan? Turning round to face a beautiful woman, Logan knows he should have prepared more thoroughly.”