On life in Madrid and life in another language. Or put another way: on place and belonging, and feeling more at home in places where you don’t officially belong - less foreign when it's permissible to be so.
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Ben Lerner’s Leaving the Atocha Station begins like this:
I took my summer holiday a little later than the rest of Madrid and I’m writing this from a yoga shala in the south of Italy. I’m not doing any yoga; I came to see my sister, my brother-in-law and my niece who shacked up here for the summer...
I love Madrid. I do. And I do not regret moving here. I do also, however, have a tendency to romanticise the city and the experience of emigration in general, especially here on these pages. And I don’t regret that either. Nevertheless, the...
I’ve always been drawn to the in between places, to the grey areas. Leaving the country where I was born amplified those spaces in many and unexpected ways. Things that back on home turf had appeared more fixed and binary, more straightforw...
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I'm a writer and editor. I hold a Master's in Creative Writing from the University of Oxford. My work has been published in magazines and anthologies around the world. I'm from the UK, but I live in Madrid, Spain. I work as an editor at a publishers.
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