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The Waterfront Journals by David Wojnarowicz — Emma Miles

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There are so many people, it’s so beautiful. A world full of people. (too many creeps wackos loonies) […]

@MinorLits 23/10/2018 review[s]

Vital Force, India: Enigma and Presence, Hernán Romero — Jessica Sequeira

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“Mime is the only national language,” wrote the Chilean doctor Hernán Romero in 1956, referring to India. Though […]

@MinorLits 16/10/2018 essay[s]

The Momus Questionnaire — Owen Booth

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Owen Booth is the author of the recently released What We’re Teaching Our Sons (4th Estate), which has been […]

@MinorLits 11/10/2018 interview[s]

A Biographical Accident — Christina Tudor-Sideri

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A biographical accident. I don’t know what time it is. I don’t know the day, the month, nor […]

@MinorLits 09/10/2018 essay[s]

The Taiga Syndrome by Cristina Rivera Garza (trans. Suzanne Jill Levine and Aviva Kana) — Steven Felicelli

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THE DISTANT NEVER SO CLOSE While her previously translated works (The Iliac Crest and No one Will See […]

@MinorLits 04/10/2018 review[s]

A Quiet, Important Thing — Helen McClory

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The disease was first identified four years before. Infection was visible as the eyes became colloidal; silver in […]

@MinorLits 02/10/2018 fiction

The Momus Questionnaire — Jessica Sequeira

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Jessica Sequeira’s playful and innovative novella A Furious Oyster imagines Pablo Neruda’s spirit returning to Santiago in a […]

@MinorLits 27/09/2018 interview[s]

Burning Cities by Kai Aareleid (trans. Adam Cullen) — Scott Manley Hadley

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Burning Cities is a 2016 Estonian novel by Kai Aareleid that won major critical acclaim upon its release. […]

@MinorLits 25/09/2018 review[s]

Pharmakon — Marc Nash

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Cacosmia: Hell does not smell of brimstone. Instead its fetid scent is of mucus. Held on the outside, […]

@MinorLits 20/09/2018 experimental

The Momus Questionnaire — Anna Vaught

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Anna Vaught is a novelist, poet, essayist, short fiction writer, reviewer and editor. She is also a secondary […]

@MinorLits 18/09/2018 interview[s]

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