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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

Brigite Oury

Brigite Oury is a visual artist and lecturer in Visual Arts and Art History. She studied painting and art history at the Nantes School of Fine Arts and has exhibited her work in Paris and the south of France, where she currently lives. Oury’s practice is rooted in the constant renewal of her pictorial worlds, drawing on enclosed, dreamlike forms and the repetition of signs. She aggregates traces and symbols to construct improbable narratives—a world on the edge, suspended above the void, and in perpetual motion. Her work has earned her several painting awards. She is currently exploring a new body of work centered on the opulence of theater.
Poetry

Freedom

By Danijel Dragojević August 15, 2025
chasing that fleeting moment of freedom – so ripe and glistening
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