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Elizabeth Lo: “Like the dogs, I existed in a limbo where I wasn’t entirely part of human society.”

By Mary Wang

A Bulldozer’s American Dream

Poetry by Shangyang Fang

Hamilton’s Familiar Sound

By Catherine Provenzano

Men I Hate: The Stasi Men

By Lynette D'Amico

Yosefa Raz

Yosefa Raz’s work has appeared in ​​World Literature Today, Jacket2, ZYZZYVA, Try!, ​Tikkun, and ​​Entropy Magazine. She is the author of the poetry book​​ Home Land: A Novel, the chapbook ​​All these years practicing while momentous changes were happening all around (Gavia Immer, 2015), and co-translator of WWomen's Hebrew Poetry on American Shores: Poems by Anne Kleiman and Annabelle Farmelant.​
The Boundaries of Nations Poetry

[I too drag around tin cans]

By Yosefa Raz December 15, 2015
I too fear invisible drunken singers, I too fear white horses.
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