![]() ![]() In "The Debutante," the titular character enlists a hyena to attend a lavish ball in her place. The woman first rationalizes the savage scene as a nightmare, but is no more unnerved upon realizing that she can't have dreamed it, she has yet to go to bed. ![]() In "Uncle Sam Carrington," a woman witnesses two cabbages "tearing each other's leaves off with such ferocity" that soon only torn leaves remain. His rationale: "There's no better way of growing mushrooms." A nuisance, yes, but no matter: she will hire a horse and cart to transport her there. In "The Royal Summons," the third in this delightful collection of Leonora Carrington's gothic short stories, a woman beckoned by the queen to the palace finds her chauffeur has buried her car. Laura Poitras's Riskby Anya Jaremko-Greenwold Cecilia Vicuña: About to Happenby Michael WilsonĬhristos Chrissopoulos's The Parthenon Bomberby Saul Anton.Zinzi Clemmons's What We Loseby Yasmin RoshanianĪnne Garréta's Not One Dayby Youmna Chlala The Complete Stories of Leonora Carringtonby Sarah ResnickĪlbert Serra's The Death of Louis XIVby Clinton Krute.Lake Michigan, Scene 10by Daniel Borzutzky Wish-Fulfilling Jewels & the Poetby John Giorno ![]() Sharon Johnston and Mark Leeby Frank Gesualdi ![]()
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