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On Living Inside The Story: An Interview with Salar Abdoh

By Raaza Jamshed

After Conservation: In Conversation with Dominique Bikaba

By Russell Reed

I Can Imagine It for Us: Mai Serhan on Palestine & the Politics of Storytelling

By Olivia Katrandjian

The October Issue

By The Editors

Nicholas Glastonbury

Nicholas Glastonbury is a writer and translator based in Brooklyn. He is an editor of the e-zine Jadaliyya and a PhD student in cultural anthropology at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York.
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Aleppo Mince

By Selahattin Demirtaş, translated from Turkish by Nicholas Glastonbury February 25, 2017
Sixty-eight dead lives.
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