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    “The Final City.” A Poem by Samer Abu Hawwash, translated by Huda Fakhreddine

    “by your small bed / torn apart by monsters, / I stand naked, / stripped of myself / and of everything.”

     
    By Samer Abu Hawwash and Huda Fakhreddine  May 24, 2024

    The View From Kyiv: How Ukraine Confronted the Looming Threat of War

    Illia Ponomarenko on the Days Leading Up to Russia’s Invasion

     
    By Illia Ponomarenko  May 24, 2024

    What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week

    Featuring New Titles by Joyce Carol Oates, R.O. Kwon, Daniel Handler, Kevin Kwan, and More

     
    By Book Marks  May 24, 2024

    In Honor of Duke Ellington: Here Are 15 Great Books About Jazz

    Ed Simon Recommends Langston Hughes, Dorothy Baker, Geoff Dyer, and More

     
    By Ed Simon  May 24, 2024

    What the Toxic Morality of Crowdfunded Healthcare Says About American Society

    Nora Kenworthy on 21st-Century Patchwork Solutions to Persistent Social Inequality

     
    By Nora Kenworthy  May 24, 2024

    Respectability Be Damned: How the Harlem Renaissance Paved for the Way for Art by Black Nonbelievers

    Anthony Pinn Explores How James Baldwin, Richard Wright, Zora Neale Hurston, and Others Embraced a New Black Humanism

     
    By Anthony B. Pinn  May 24, 2024