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Bodied by History: Ghosting in Favour of a World-to-Come
“Can a poem resemble animality? Can a poem be resonant with it? Fury is a revolutionary habit. I have faith in the emancipatory power of...
Megan Misztal
Apr 11, 20213 min read
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Lost (and Found) in the Space of the Unspoken
“I am 10 minutes and a bottle of cheap wine away from falling in love with you, which means I am already in love with you and that this...
Megan Misztal
Dec 8, 20204 min read
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To Stay Tender and Touch Both Shores
A young Vietnamese-American boy writes a letter to his illiterate mother and creates the most efficacious depiction of grief.
Megan Misztal
Sep 29, 20202 min read
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Reading About Writing About Movies
You might think that a 500 page non-fiction textbook would be dry, but it’s surprisingly juicy. Mouthwatering, even.
Megan Misztal
Sep 12, 20202 min read
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A Moderately Difficult Love (of Italo Calvino)
“It was, as usual, a mistake of my father’s. My father does not understand the things that divide people...I’m too well aware of the...
Megan Misztal
Aug 19, 20202 min read
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