Issue 64 | September 2020

A Mind of Winter: Notes on Exile

To be estranged from our countries is to be estranged from some version of our selves.

How Dystopian Narratives Can Incite Real-World Radicalism

Dystopian narratives affected subjects in a profound way, recalibrating their moral compasses.

Thaw & Desire: Heather Treseler’s Parturition

In these poems, Treseler reinvents an expansive New England imaginary.

Burton Raffel: Transformation Artist

His scholarship and energy were matched only by his insatiable ambition to tackle—and transform—the definitive texts of the Western canon.

Metamorphosis of a Dream

Sharif Ahmedov is the only translator of the great Jorge Luis Borges into Uzbek.