The world described by Herrera’s thematic border trilogy is a present that despite—or because—of its hints of the archaic, has the ring of a dystopian near-future.
The Infinite Future – Tim Wirkus
To visit another world and glean its wisdom and come back with it — that is the task of the translator.
Last year on this date I claimed, “I think it’s safe to say that, at this moment, where we find ourselves now, we need good reggae more than ever.” Plus ça change….
The Comedown – Rebekah Frumkin
One wonders indeed how far back we might trace the sources of a family’s anxieties, the original sins of the original fathers, a neurotic first mover.
I’ll be like, “I toured with the Silver Jews and Titus Andronicus! Why didn’t anyone publish my memoir of this scene?” And then my nurse will tell me to settle down.
While reading “Sea Unicorns and Land Unicorns”
The doubled reality of one Marianne Moore poem
moore’s own practice of writing FABULOUS extends his project, creating another, more intangible and theoretical, place for these brown, queer, and fabulous lives.
The Rise of the Beautiful Eccentric
Using the effervescence of creative agency, style, and fabulousness allows marginalized people to empower themselves as a triple act of defiance, confidence, and self-love.
What characterizes the world made by the words of Bruno Schulz?
Missives from the Green Campaign – David Armstrong
We exchange small gods for growing things, and are content.
