Secular Death
For those who are no longer Christian, might writing and reading difficult literature be a training ground for approaching the agonies of loss? By Amy Hollywood
Read MoreFor those who are no longer Christian, might writing and reading difficult literature be a training ground for approaching the agonies of loss? By Amy Hollywood
Read MoreFor the authors in this issue, experiences of film, literature, and sound are often inseparable from religious experience. By Ingrid Norton
Read More“Default” and “Disclosed” by Saar Yachin, translated from the Hebrew by Alexandra Zelman-Doring
Read More“The Dead Come Back” and “Prayer” by León Felipe, translated from the Spanish by Walter Smelt
Read MoreAn interview with with Mayra Rivera on her book Poetics of the Flesh. By Eloise Blondiau
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