This week, take a deep dive into the harrowing prison drawings of Kurdish artist and journalist Zehra
This week, take a deep dive into the harrowing prison drawings of Kurdish artist and journalist Zehra Doğan. Smuggled out of a Turkish jail, page-bv-page, the graphic novel is now on display for the first time in the Berlin Biennale. Among many things, it’s a reminder to stay vigilant about the abuses of corrupt governments. Speaking of, have you voted yet? In the US, Election Day is tomorrow. Check your registration status here, if you haven’t voted already and are able to. Don’t forget your mask on your way to the polls. – Dessane Lopez Cassell, Editor, Reviews | |
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Susan Howe's Feminist Poetics Throughout her work and in her latest volume, Concordance, Howe confronts the plight of the female writer in a masculine literary culture. Mark Scroggins |
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