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An Emptiness Yet to Come

By José Mármol translated by Nathalie Handal, with Eileen O’Connor

The Sad Ballad of Wyckoff

By José Mármol translated by Nathalie Handal, with Eileen O’Connor

The Harvest

By Nathan Niigan Noodin Adler

Anna Bruno: Suspense, Secular Gods, and Scandal in an Elite Catholic School

Maria Kuznetsova Interviews Anna Bruno

Amir Parsa

Amir Parsa is the author of fifteen literary works and the ongoing “The Portable Open Epic.” Written in French, English, Farsi and Spanish (and various hybrids), his pieces have been read and performed in galleries and museums, in streets and on rooftops, in broad daylight and in hiding, and at various festivals and curated venues. Born in Tehran, he currently lives in New York, where he is chair of Art and Design Education at Pratt Institute and a lecturer at The Museum of Modern Art.
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Fardaha (The General on the Roof)

Amir Parsa, guest-edited by Porochista Khakpour November 1, 2011
Fardaha represents the second dekalogue of Canto X of an unfinished epic by the poet Omid Pirr.
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