Searching for a Lost Odessa — and a Deaf Childhood
“When I turn the hearing aids on in these streets, my parents are dead again. So, I turn them off.”
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The New York Times Magazine
Published: Aug 9, 2018
Length: 18 minutes (4,707 words)
Forum: Poets and Borders Part Two
In response to the President’s proposed wall along the Mexican-American border, poets from all over the world are having an extended conversation about the ways their identities, style and influences cross borders, about living along physical borders, and how poetry knows no bounds. You can read the forum’s first part here.
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Poetry International
Published: May 6, 2017
Length: 33 minutes (8,309 words)