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Men I Hate: The Stasi Men

By Lynette D'Amico

Chaos Theory

By Courtney Zoffness

The Idiots

By Amanda Goldblatt

Mourn and Organize

By Olivia Schwob

Tatiana Orono

Tatiana Oroño was born in San José, Uruguay, in 1947. She is the author of seven books including La Piedra Nada Sabe, Morada móvil, and Tout fut ce qui ne fut pas/ Todo tuvo la forma que no tuvo. Her poetry has been published in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Cuba, Chile, El Salvador, Spain, France, Mexico, Puerto Rico, and the Dominican Republic.
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Shipwrecked

By Tatiana Orono and Jesse Lee Kercheval April 15, 2014

he was hoisted on the deck with his inheritance / of bones lowered in the berth

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