Han Glassman was born in Korea and grew up under the Japanese occupation, where she was forced to...
Broccoli for breakfast is not recommended unless it puts you in touch with central truths about h...
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Larsen stretches conventional fiction's reach with this story of a character whose childhood and ...
Salant's poetic explorations are surreal, comic, deep, towering, and allusive, effortlessly movin...
At age 21, Bendix was shot in a street robbery and paralyzed. This work chronicles the next four ...
More than a century has passed since the collapse and extinction of the American Nation, that mas...
A long poem by the late feminist, historian, and poet Barbara Mor looks unflinchingly at the end-...
Mor imagines Kantian nauseous allegories growing out of a David Lynchian southwest American deser...
You fall quiet when you hear a great truth, and each one of Helen Tzagoloff's riveting poems in L...
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The pieces here are neither poetry nor prose: They are unique in form, since their form is determ...