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Curb Divya Victor review by Mandana Chaffa  Nightboat Books, April 2021, 128 pages, $17.95   Divya Victor’s Curb explores immigration, identity, and the boundaries that keep us safe and those that ...

Curb by Divya Victor review by Mandana Chaffa

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On October 30, 1938, Orson Welles read a radio play of H. G. Wells’s novel, believed by many who heard it to be  a true, live reporting of an invasion from Mars. Some women  were even said to have run out, ...

The War of the Worlds by Sarah Crossland

LAR Online, Poetry

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Pasillos   Iré por los pasillos haciendo caso omiso de los charcos transparentes,  de las eléctricas guiñadas, de los derruidos calefactores.   Cada puerta esconde un ...

4 Poems by Miguel Avero Translated by Jona Colson

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I disappeared from the ranch in the summer, but every day was summer on the ranch.  Townspeople called it Manure Ranch, because the stench of cow shit made everyone in the commune stink. We really called ourselves ...

Cherry Picker by Shyla Jones

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DIMINUENDO FOR THE SHORT FRENCH VERSE OF RILKE   It was believed he wrote less and less in German until he had to salvage    what was left by packing it quickly into one suitcase, a small ...

3 Poems by David Keplinger

LAR Online, Poetry

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  Cities after misfortune  when silence inundates  light before and after misfortune cities with the wind in your hair because you love to walk over bridges feeling deeply the torrent’s ...

2 Poems from Lointaines by Nicole Brossard Translated by: Sylvain Gallais and Cynthia Hogue

LAR Online, Translations

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When Albert Einstein’s brain was stolen from his freshly dead body and carried by car across the country, my father was seventeen, living in Abilene, TX, with his parents and three siblings. They were very poor, and at ...

Truce by Melissa Cundieff

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His eyes were always tearful; he wept sweet life away, in longing to go back home,  .......................since she no longer pleased him.  ..............................................—Book 5, The Odyssey, ...

Calypso Keeps What She Finds by Sonia Greenfield

LAR Online, Poetry

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I’m in Sanitation now. Used to work in daytime TV advertising, so I suppose you think that’s fitting. Production to cleanup, but it’s still dealing in crap, right? It’s not your garden-variety, toilet-bowl ...

The Department of Sanitation by Kelly Harding

Flash Fiction, LAR Online

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