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Camouflage
By Adania Shibli“It is very cold outside, though less so inside the car, it seems, with the kufiyya lying across the dashboard, forming a coiled snake ready to strike.”
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The Tickling of the Bulls: A Rodeo at Madison Square Garden
By Jasper Nathaniel“The drama was in the dirt.”
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Schändung (Desecration)
By Alec Niedenthal“They checked in at the hotel that A. called in his head Hotel Auschwitz, then he spent twenty minutes shitting.”
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On Najwan Darwish
By Alexia UnderwoodThe Palestinian poet’s new collection, No One Will Know You Tomorrow, depicts life under Israeli occupation.
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hand-to-hand pass
By Simone White“while the palms touch and digits suggestively link / so movement of the hands of each / does occur”
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Poetry
Regular Decision
By Silas Jones“By the time we finally reached the Castro, I genuinely believed Anne had gotten rich off being gay alone.”
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Moon
By Ann Craven“Craven traveled between several fourteen-by-fourteen-inch canvases, each depicting the moon at a different moment in its ascent above the Empire State Building.”