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Goodbye, Ironman Tate. Goodbye, Vicious Abundance.
Rachel Kaadzi Ghansah
Missed Calls
Rafia Zakaria
A Review of My Life as a Godard Movie
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India Ennenga

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Kimiko Hahn teaches in the MFA program in Creative Writing and Literary Translation at Queens College, CUNY, and has written nine poetry collections. Poems in both Toxic Flora and the forthcoming Brain Fever were triggered by rarefied fields of science.

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A Little Safe

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Inside my toy safe I locked seven glass giraffes from Grandmother once displayed on her credenza. After she lost her riddled lung, the hospital lost all that ...
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A Little Safe

Kimiko Hahn
Nov 21 2018
Inside my toy safe I locked seven glass giraffes from Grandmother once displayed on her credenza. After she lost her riddled lung, the hospital lost all that ...

Black Kite, White Plastic

Kimiko Hahn
Sep 17 2014
. You might consider plastic as convenience, waste or deferred payment but for black kites, white plastic is crucial decor indicating the resident a superior ...

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