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Arrowsmith Journal

What With This Speedy World And All?
Volume 22 Bianca Bellová 4/4/23 Volume 22 Bianca Bellová 4/4/23

What With This Speedy World And All?

We are living through the most massive shift in human history.

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Review: Motherfield
Volume 22 Robin Davidson 4/4/23 Volume 22 Robin Davidson 4/4/23

Review: Motherfield

Cimafiejeva considers what happens when language is under such intense political pressure that it collapses.

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Folkcal Fraim 9
Volume 22 Thomas Sayers Ellis 4/4/23 Volume 22 Thomas Sayers Ellis 4/4/23

Folkcal Fraim 9

After all, they were my White People, not his, my captures, not the community’s.

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The Summer of 1982
Volume 22 Leila Farsakh 4/4/23 Volume 22 Leila Farsakh 4/4/23

The Summer of 1982

I needed to figure out what it meant to be Palestinian while living in exile.

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Featured Poet: Jeffrey Gustavson
Volume 22 Featured Poet Series 4/4/23 Volume 22 Featured Poet Series 4/4/23

Featured Poet: Jeffrey Gustavson

We’re honored to highlight the work of acclaimed poet Jeffrey Gustavson, with an introduction from Martin Edmunds.

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A Million Points of Mendacity
Volume 22 Dan Hunter 4/4/23 Volume 22 Dan Hunter 4/4/23

A Million Points of Mendacity

ChatGPT is a powerful tool for injecting lies into our political discourse.

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Who Owns Our Imagination?
Volume 22 Askold Melnyczuk 4/4/23 Volume 22 Askold Melnyczuk 4/4/23

Who Owns Our Imagination?

It all begins with an ideaIs the Crisis in Humanities a Deliberately Manufactured Crisis of the Imagination?.

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Include Everything
Volume 22 John Okrent 4/4/23 Volume 22 John Okrent 4/4/23

Include Everything

On Robert Pinsky’s Jersey Breaks: Becoming an American Poet

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To Break a Window: The Phenomenology of a Wartime Gesture
Volume 22 Olha Poliukhovych 4/4/23 Volume 22 Olha Poliukhovych 4/4/23

To Break a Window: The Phenomenology of a Wartime Gesture

I ask myself whether Kosach’s gesture was born of hope or of despair.

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Dog Food
Volume 22 Tony Schwalm 4/4/23 Volume 22 Tony Schwalm 4/4/23

Dog Food

I know what it means for my enemies to become dung on the earth.

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Ukrainian is a Place I Want to Live
Volume 21 Larissa Babij 12/6/22 Volume 21 Larissa Babij 12/6/22

Ukrainian is a Place I Want to Live

The personal choice to speak Ukrainian is part of what creates the Ukrainian political nation fighting for its freedom.

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Featured Poet: Rachel DeWoskin
Volume 21 Featured Poet Series 12/6/22 Volume 21 Featured Poet Series 12/6/22

Featured Poet: Rachel DeWoskin

The first in our Featured Poet Series, we’re honored to highlight the work of acclaimed poet Rachel DeWoskin.

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Rhyme and Reason
Volume 21 Martin Edmunds 12/6/22 Volume 21 Martin Edmunds 12/6/22

Rhyme and Reason

You can’t contradict an image or a song; you can’t be argued down if you end in apostrophe or revelation.

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Folkcal Fraim 8
Volume 21 Thomas Sayers Ellis 12/6/22 Volume 21 Thomas Sayers Ellis 12/6/22

Folkcal Fraim 8

Word selfies — the selves of the word as it flies from one form of itself to another freer form of itself.

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Notes of a Poll Observer
Volume 21 Andrew Grainger 12/6/22 Volume 21 Andrew Grainger 12/6/22

Notes of a Poll Observer

It’s more than enough to remind us emphatically what we stand to lose.

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The Attention of a Goldfish
Volume 21 Dan Hunter 12/6/22 Volume 21 Dan Hunter 12/6/22

The Attention of a Goldfish

Big Tech is changing how all of us think, even changing the structure of the brain.

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Fall Notes From Paris
Volume 21 Kai Maristed 12/6/22 Volume 21 Kai Maristed 12/6/22

Fall Notes From Paris

There’s a surreal element to these balmy late fall days in Paris.

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Bugaboo
Volume 21 Jill McCorkle 12/6/22 Volume 21 Jill McCorkle 12/6/22

Bugaboo

There’s a break between two parties who share a country. What is best for future generations?

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Reflections on the Middle of Life
Volume 21 Rebecca Pacheco 12/6/22 Volume 21 Rebecca Pacheco 12/6/22

Reflections on the Middle of Life

I currently reside in middle age, though the term seems presumptuous.

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Alexander Dreier: In the Wild
Volume 21 Douglas Penick 12/6/22 Volume 21 Douglas Penick 12/6/22

Alexander Dreier: In the Wild

Alexander did not merely accept his diagnosis, he embraced the disease as a sequence of adventures and revelations.

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