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Essay
By Julia Kornberg

José Emilio Pacheco, one of Mexico’s most celebrated poets, rejected nostalgia even as he remained transfixed by the passage of time.

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From the magazine:On Fear: Radiant and Brimming

By Hannah Bonner

Where my ex deemed me unmaternal because of my writing, the opposite is true: I’m no good to anyone if I don’t preserve this one thing for myself.

Poem
By Juliana Spahr
I hold out my hand.
I hand over
and I pass on.
I hold out my hand.
I hold out my hand.
I hand over
and I pass on.
Some call this mothering,
this way I begin each day by holding out my hand and then all day
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From the magazine:The Day Raisiny

By Shamsher Bahadur Singh
Translated By Arvind Krishna Mehrotra
The day 
raisiny   silky   fair 
                 smiling
The luster of pearls hidden
                 under its petals

Depths the color of surma…

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From the magazine:The World in Miniature

By Carl Phillips
             They woke beside one another. I touched
his face. Things that are over. Triumph, applause:
things that are weightless, invisible, both. Keeping...
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