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24-3-2024 < Attack the System 14 262 words
 

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Caroline Tracey
Checkpoint Dreams


An unrealized proposal for a Border Patrol installation in Arizona reveals the tension between restricting immigration and freeing trade.


Sophie Pinkham
Becoming One with Genius


In the translator Jennifer Croft’s new novel, a band of translators from around the world navigates romantic entanglements and their hero worship of an elusive Polish author.


Ratik Asokan
Saint Josef


Josef Koudelka’s photographs register the weight of history.


Domme Song 8


a poem by 
Michael Robbins


You said I had to sleep in the cage
but the smoke alarm
went off and wouldn’t stop so I was like
fuck this
and slept in the other room,
whose love seat
is hardly better than the cage.
But you were pissed…



Christian Caryl
Mourning Navalny


“Navalny—underappreciated as a political innovator—succeeded in finding an approach to democratic politics that would appeal to a new generation of Russians whose lives have been shaped by Putin and who now yearn to imagine alternatives.”


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