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Presenting Tilde Acuña’s Introduction to “There Are Angels Walking the Fields”

May 26, 2021 No Comments

There Are Angels Walking the Fields

We’re pleased to present an excerpt from Marlon Hacla’s There Are Angels Walking the Fields, coming in translation (by Kristine Ong Muslim) from Broken Sleep Books. The book’s introduction, excepted below, is by Tilde Acuña, and combines text and images to create a thoroughly resonant whole.

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Afternoon Bites: Stanisław Lem, Garth Greenwell on “Sabbath’s Theater,” Jordan A. Rothacker, Quarantine Reading, and More

March 13, 2020 No Comments

Lem book cover
In our afternoon reading: thoughts on the books of Stanisław Lem, Michael J. Seidlinger on quarantine reading.

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