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Mourn and Organize

By Olivia Schwob

Mother Tongue

By Olajide A. Omojarabi

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Poetry by Subhashini Kaligotla

Raccoon Trouble

By Kimon de Greef

Lacy Warner

Lacy Warner has an MFA in nonfiction writing from Columbia University and has written for Longreads, Tin House, and The Los Angeles Review of Books, among other publications. She is currently at work on a book-length project about the work and lives of Francesca Woodman and Nan Goldin that blends art criticism and memoir in order examine the power and burden of female pain and desire.
http://www.lacywarner.com
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At the Drive-In

By Lacy Warner August 18, 2020
Shame, nostalgia, and watching Get Out in a pandemic.
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Larry Clark’s Teenage Lust, and My Own

By Lacy Warner July 13, 2017
As a teenager, I was obsessed with a sexy photograph. When I grew up, it looked different.
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Guernica is a non-profit magazine dedicated to global art and politics, published online since 2004. With contributors from every continent and at every stage of their careers, we are a home for singular voices, incisive ideas, and critical questions.

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