We are pleased to share this review by Rage Hezekiah of Nate Marshall’s Finna (One World, 2020), which appeared in Issue 18.1 as part of a special multigenre review feature on art and activism (read the entire feature here). (To use the PDF embedder to see additional pages, use the arrows on the bottom left-hand …
We are pleased to share the entire review feature from Issue 18.1 on art and activism, including the following reviews: Rage Hezekiah on Nate Marshall’s Finna (One World, 2020) Franny Zhang on Nafissa Thompson-Spires’s Heads of the Colored People (37Ink/Atria, 2018) Chip Livingston on Elissa Washuta’s White Magic (Tin House Books, 2021) Emrys Donaldson on …
In “Fruit Flies,” Giboba Ramm transforms a mundane problem—a “minor infestation” of fruit flies—into the starting point for a meditation on the consequences of both reproduction and killing.