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When the Waves Overturned Grief

By Andrea Woodhouse in Features

Ten years after the Indian Ocean tsunami, remembering normalcy and chaos in the province of Aceh.

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Inhabiting Language

Anita Sethi interviews Jaume Cabré in Interviews

The award-winning Catalan writer on political attempts to repress his native language, inventing stories to tell the truth, and the powers and pitfalls of memory.

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What the Trees Reveal

By Joanna Chen in Features

When we moved to the Ella Valley twenty years ago, my partner and I took great care not to build on land that might have belonged to Palestinians before the war of 1948.

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The Hollywood Blacklist, Revisited

Colin Beckett interviews Thom Andersen in Interviews

The filmmaker and scholar on the radical legacy of American Communist film.

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Before the Eclipse

Photos by Jaime Permuth in Art

The photographer’s recent images of Havana.

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Indigo Gets Married

By Jami Attenberg in Fiction

“I thought you’d get along.” “Why did you think that?” I say. “You do so well with wounded men,” she says.

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Cities I’ve Never Lived In

By Sara Majka in Fiction

There were so many places he could have lived, but he lived in the shack so he could dream of his daughter.

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Blankout

By Bradley Harrison in Poetry

Brother we are legion here.

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Rats

By Ejiofor Ugwu in Poetry

It is a rat world. / You only live to keep them out / or on the way.

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