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E-grāmata: Allies

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  • Formāts: 192 pages
  • Sērija : Boston Review / Forum
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Nov-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Boston Review/Boston Critic Inc.
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781946511522
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  • Formāts: 192 pages
  • Sērija : Boston Review / Forum
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Nov-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Boston Review/Boston Critic Inc.
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781946511522
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Original poetry, fiction, and cultural criticism explore issues of trust, bridge-building, difference, and betrayal, both political and private.

Original poetry, fiction, and cultural criticism explore issues of trust, bridge-building, difference, and betrayal, both political and private.

How do we know who is on our side? Is it possible for someone who is not like us to share our hopes? Can links forged by empathy or mutual interest match those created by shared experience? What can we gain from alliances that we cannot achieve on our own?

These are difficult question to answer even in intimate settings, and more so in arenas of cultural and political struggle. Through original poetry, fiction, and cultural criticism from both established writers and newcomers, Allies offers unique insights into issues of trust, bridge-building, difference, and betrayal. Drawing on the prophetic power of the imagination to conjure both the possible dangers and life-giving possibilities of alliances—be they political, private (such as marriage), therapeutic, or even aesthetic (between readers and writers, for example)—Allies will be essential reading for our times.

Allies is the first publication of Boston Review's newly inaugurated Arts in Society department. A radical revisioning of the magazine's poetry and fiction, the department unites them—along with cultural criticism and belles lettres—into a project that explores how the arts can speak directly to the most pressing political and civic concerns of our age, from growing inequality to racial and gender regimes, a disempowered electorate, and a collapsing natural world.

Editors' Note 6(2)
Adam Mcgee
Ed Pavlic
Evie Shockley
FICTION
Two
8(16)
Sagit Emit
Yaron Regev
To the Fordham
24(10)
Samuel R. Delany
When the Climate Changed
34(10)
Samuel R. Delany
All We Remember Will Be Forgotten
44(18)
Jr Fenn
Mother, Grow My Baby
62(53)
Sabrina Helen Li
Chapati Recipe
115(24)
Noel Cheruto
Say Something
139
Tananarive Due
POETRY
&
19(16)
Christopher Kempf
From The Kindreds
35(5)
Meredith Stricker
From Mass Extinction
40(50)
Sarah Vap
At the Gates, Mikhail Makes Me a Feast of Rain and Dirt
90(4)
Hazem Fahmy
Three Poems
94(17)
C. X. Hua
Against Travel: A Collaboration
111(9)
Rachel Levitsky
Suzanne Goldenberg
Activation Instructions // Untitled 3D Poem
120(49)
Amy Sara Carroll
Alams from the Black Horse Prison, Tripoli, Circa 1981
169(19)
Khaled Mattawa
A Request
188
Tess Liem
ETC
Another Way to Love This World
80(20)
Abdellah Taia
Amanda Demarco
Translation
100(23)
Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore
A Brief History of the Social Justice Ally
123(10)
Micki Mcelya
The Privilege of the Ally
133(17)
Rigoberto Gonzalez
The Historian and the Revolutionary
150(10)
Walter Johnson
Tef Poe
Mordecai Lyon
Solidarity Through Poetry
160(11)
Mark Nowak
"We Cannot Be the Same After the Siege"
171(8)
Roderick Ferguson
Ally: From Noun to Verb
179(11)
Vijay Iyer
Robin D. G. Kelley
Contributors 190