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    The prologue to my book that’s out in 2021, as it turns out.

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  2. "Actual speaking in tongues, as practiced in almost 30 percent of American religious congregations, is a distinctly modern phenomenon. It begins with the story of Azusa Street..." An essay to return to by John Sperry.

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    Feb 1

    "even in the lungs the morning switches on" Poetry by Yi Sang, translated from the Korean by Michael Joseph Walsh and Jae Kim, in .

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  4. "There’s a universal experience of sadness...We can call it sadness, but it existed before we even had a word for it. What’s the thing we feel when we contemplate death? When we grieve for someone we love?" Ottessa Moshfegh

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    Jan 31

    "It was White Face who caught me. Several aunties started heading toward us, but then backed away uneasily. I threw up on his chest." - Kim Yi-seol tr

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  6. "Even the artist’s work, rolled in a cylinder, is intact, though the artist, on foot, suffers a broken shoulder and the loss of most of his clothes." — Terese Svoboda

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    Jan 31

    This 👇!!! The first story I ever read. I read it shaking, mouth agape, chest tight with physical pain. By the end, I had to get my hands on everything by this writer. I DARE you to read and not feel something! via

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  8. We're so proud to sponsor the launch of former publisher new book, The Pleasure Gap, an exploration of women's sexuality in our culture. Join us 2/11 at , with moderator

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  9. Proud to publish a new story by Kim Yi-seol, translated from the Korean by

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  10. "Her emotional circuitry endlessly interrupted every time she took off her clothes." fiction by

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  11. "Counterculture to him is about the assertion of the impractical, improvisational, and unconventional, which are arguably the only ways forward for art and politics." --'s reflection on "Living in a World That Can’t Be Fixed" by Curtis White

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  12. "You know the need to engrave things. After baseball practice, still in cleats, when she presses her mouth against your neck under the mildewed blanket in your basement, you are sorry her hot mouth leaves no mark." An essay to return to by .

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  13. in 1948 Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated by Hindu extremist Nathuram Godse. Read "The Other Ghandi" by Tania James, guest-edited by Amitava Kumar and V.V. Ganeshananthan

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    Jan 28

    "i look around (my habit is back) to see if anything’s gone missing in the night. nothing but a few pages torn out of an extravagant book." this is an example of what rhythm is for, in terms of concentrating and transmitting a life force. thank u and

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  15. "So it’s not enough for counterculture to rebel. Rather, it should seek to replace a discredited culture with a more humane, sustainable, and less vulgar one." -- on Curtis White's "Living in a World That Can’t Be Fixed"

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    Jan 26

    a golden oldie from , the first journal to publish Cappello in English

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  17. Read 's review of "Living in a World That Can’t Be Fixed" by Curtis White here:

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    This is a great piece. Guernica: With Jazz on the Turntable and a Drink in His Hand via

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  19. "I punched him again, full force, at which he broke out laughing. Hysterical laughing drowned out increasingly by a choking cough that echoed through the street. I, too, began to laugh." --Sándor Jászberényi, translated by Paul Olchváry

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  20. "there’s so much of it, this night. i carry it out, i bring it in, and then i forget, and then it’s morning." A poem by Yi Sang, translated from the Korean by and .

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