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A review of When We Are Kin: The History and Future of Afro-Indigenous Solidarity by Kyle T. Mays. Haymarket Books, 2026.
A book subtitled The History and Future of Afro-Indigenous Solidarity might be expected to open on a scene of communi...
The robe hangs from me
like a dark green river
that has traveled
through iron gates,
through winters of counting,
through the long vocabulary of restriction.
And now—
see how the old cathedral light
cannot help itself.
It po...
There will never be an end
To this droning of the surf.
-Wallace Stevens, “Fabliau of Florida”
Where the pelicans glide overhead
And the whitecaps foam up like beer heads,
There’s a cold one for you.
Try a Florida brew
By the s...
Recently, I joined a group of volunteers who write to immigrant detainees in Otay Mesa Detention Center. A quiet kind of connection that forms when I write to someone I may never meet—someone whose world has been reduced to walls, routines,...
A review of We Are Green and Trembling by Gabriela Cabezón Cámara, translated by Robin Myers (New Directions, June 2025)
We Are Green and Trembling (2025), Robin Myers’s award-winning English translation of Gabriela Cabezón Cámara’s latest...
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