Moheb Soliman
Text of Moheb Soliman's poem, "Pasty in Ontonagon that faces away from Keweenaw Peninsula nearby, will skip"
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Nathaniel Mackey’s Ongoing Game of Language

"Double Trio moves in the recursive, spiraling way of an improviser juggling a theme. Insofar—I and his travelers move across a quickly shifting landscape of cities and countries, with death keeping time."

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Nina McConigley on Tarfia Faizullah's "Self-Portrait As Mango"


"Faizullah to me is a poet that speaks to in-betweenness and to the myths of model minorities. That night in Vermont, I felt electric when I heard the poem. Her anger was something I had been scared to ever utter."
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