When I first met Jennifer Clement, our conversation swirled from nostalgic memories of New York City to the vital work she’s done as president of PEN International. We met this past February in the Lafayette […]
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In September of this year, Nigerian writer, Emmanuel Iduma performed at City of Asylum’s annual Jazz Poetry Festival. He read alongside music from Portuguese vocalist-composer, Sara Serpa, and like his most recent book A Stranger’s […]
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Min Jin Lee talks with Sampsonia Way about her family’s own immigration experience, her fascination with work, and the history of Korea and Japan.
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Never before published fiction by Syrian writer-in-residence Osama Alomar, from The Teeth of the Comb and Other Stories.
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“This is how I remember it, Bisi. This is how you left me: you pulled on your dress. You slipped on your shoes. You grabbed your bag. You picked up your phone. You walked out of the door.”
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“We know we’re going to America, but what am I supposed to do about it now?”
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“You, righteous man! Do you remember how I gulped you up in just one bite?” Fiction from Syrian writer Mohammad Habeeb.
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