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Cheers to Muses

by Naomi Millán

As a part of their mission to bring visibility to the works of Asian American women, the Asian American Women Artists Association offers a pan-Asian anthology which honors its forebears while reaching out to the next generation. A... Read More

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A Treasure in My Garden

by Naomi Millán

Vigneault, a member of the Canadian Songwriter Hall of Fame, is hailed as one of Canada’s most important music figures of the twentieth century, especially as a champion Québécois folksinger. Here he collaborates with various other... Read More

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Enemy of the Steak

by Naomi Millán

Though a lot has changed since 1973 when Nikki and David Goldbeck first became well-known with the publication of The Supermarket Handbook, and “vegetarian” may no longer be a dirty word, meat remains the star on our plates. The... Read More

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Mistaking the Sea for Green Fields

by Naomi Millán

Just past first adulthood, there is a time of contradictions and disappointments brought on by the irreconcilable possibilities and longings of the first twenty-odd years. There nothing loves you and nothing is waiting to transform into... Read More

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Poem of the Deep Song

by Naomi Millán

Most famous for his posthumous collection, Poet in New York, this poet is presented here at the beginning of his career, a young man full of passion for his country and its duende. Lorca first gained renown in 1921 for Libra de Poemas... Read More

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Only in the Meantime and Office Poems

by Naomi Millán

As part of the Uruguayan generation of ’45, the author came of literary age alongside writers such as Gabriel García Márquez and Mario Vargas Llosa. Well-received in Latin America, with more than seventy-five books in every possible... Read More

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