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Winter 2025 Cover with photo by Lys Arango of 3 coal miners sitting on a bench during lunch

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Tokyo Parrots
… overflowing with potent imagery. But this sensory input can also be overpowering, making it tough to find a single … another framing device, and steep upward angles enrich the composition so that “the point of view is different from … I only think when I edit.” Asked if the birds are somehow a commentary on the massive city they now inhabit, Mizutani …
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In the Land of Vendettas That Go On Forever
… edicts, the avenging family should hunt only an able-bodied adult male (the elderly, women, or boys who are too … history of the Balkans is nearly impossible. At various points in its history, its lands have resembled a jigsaw … and Exceptions. Within those twelve categories are 1,262 articles, each dictating, with alarming specificity, the …
City Sky Line Painted on A Blind Eye
City Sky Line Painted on A Blind Eye Just before November, young woman bending over, mending you can’t see what. Straight from the nuns, Catholic kid, at a black sewing machine, old fashioned kind. Blind crow pecking path-edge for star crumbs the children …
Gonzo Ginsberg and Moby Dickey: A Memoir
… year America lost two of its finest poets: James Dickey died in January, Allen Ginsberg in April. These poets— … rapidly with a New York accent. Born in New Jersey in 1926, he was a Jewish, homosexual, drug-taking Buddhist. … against the war in Vietnam. The tough and fiercely competitive Dickey spoke with a Southern drawl. Born in …
In A Molluscan Mood
… visitor of the fallen circumnavigator’s achievement. Accompanying me was Evaristo Zambo, from nearby Cebu, who … cowries, while feudal lords rated only seven, high officials five, clerks three, common people one. And how about the … by previously unknown species brought from the Dutch East Indies by returning officials and colonialists. Brisk trading …
A Life Or Death Matter
… be a pretty scene, but it would be manageable. When Mother complained that I was getting too big for my britches and … whether it would just happen anyway.” If I’d only studied my biology more I’d have known what caused … father who had been his brother rat at VMI. My real father died when I was three and a half, and I only had one memory …
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