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Two Men, Mary
By Jamie Quatro“Maybe it’s surrender to Mary I want, I said. A feminine divine.”
From the Archive, Issue 246
Fiction
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“Let Me Tell You Something”: A Conversation with Jamie Quatro
By Andrew Martin“This material is really close to the bone for me. I grew up in Tucson. My first job was at a TCBY. I have a sister I haven’t seen or heard from in twenty years.”
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Ahegao
By Tony Tulathimutte“There is a cairn of shames, towered and teetering on his chest, that the slightest movement could lethally topple.”
From the Archive, Issue 246
Fiction
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Remembering Lyn Hejinian (1941–2024)
By The Paris Review“It’s hard to believe Lyn is dead, because her mind, her spirit, if you will, was always so full of life.”
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In Memoriam
Sketches
By Eric Nathaniel MackThe “sketches” in this portfolio include drawings and photographs of mock-ups and details from his finished larger compositions.
From the Archive, Issue 245
Art & Photography
The Answer Is Awe
By Alice Notley“but the cancer / is so available like so much isn’t—good air and tranquility, / space between sets of particles”
From the Archive, Issue 246
Poetry
Ice Blue
By Ananda Devi“He feels like he’ll never desire anything again, except sleep, and to be rid of this smell.”