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Berlin Quarterly: The Sixth Issue

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Berlin Quarterly: The Sixth Issue

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Berlin Quarterly’s sixth issue opens with a long-form reportage centred on the borderlands of the American Southwest. Alongside the words of undocumented immigrants and portraits of fractured border cities, Hannah Gold gives us an in-depth historical context for the US-Mexico border wall. Four nonfiction pieces by Juan Villoro, a giant of contemporary Mexican literature, are translated here for the first time by award-winning translator Yvette Siegert. A new short story by eminent Indian novelist Upamanyu Chatterjee examines the impact of urbanization. Several pieces of fiction speak to questions related to migration. Blick Bassy depicts an immigrant’s ultimatum in epistolary form; Deepak Unnikrishnan presents a magical realist vision of construction sites in the Middle East, an extract from his prize-winning collection Temporary People. We are pleased to present a new short story by South African Masande Ntshanga, winner of the PEN International New Voices Award. And this issue of the Berlin Quarterly features poets Adi Keissar (Israel), Robin Myers (USA), and Galina Rymbu (Russia). Dimensions: 17cm x 24cm. No. of Pages: 244.
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Paperback
Publication Date:
2017
Publisher:
Cycling Bear Publishing GmbH

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