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Ackerman, Diane(Contributions by)Bellen, Martine(Contributions by)Berssenbrugge, Mei-mei(Contributions by)Caponegro, Mary(Contributions by)Evenson, Brian(Contributions by)Gizzi, Peter(Contributions by)Kelly, Robert(Contributions by)Lauterbach, Ann(Contributions by)Manea, Norman(Contributions by)Mengestu, Dinaw(Contributions by)Moody, Rick(Contributions by)Moten, Fred(Contributions by)Russell, Karen(Contributions by)Scott, Joanna(Contributions by)Shields, David(Contributions by)Straub, Peter(Contributions by)Troupe, Quincy(Contributions by)Morrow, Bradford(Edited by)
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This spring 2019 edition of Bard College's literary journal explores the fascination and mystery of night through stories, poems, essays, and memoirs.

Scheherazade famously spun stories for a thousand and one nights in order to sustain her life. In recognition of how vital it is to voice our own stories, the stellar works collected here-including entries by Sallie Tisdale, Rick Moody, Joyce Carol Oates, and many others-address our myriad experiences from dusk to daybreak.

In this volume, readers will encounter the monster of Kowloon, which relies on the imaginations of children in order to exist. Three men embark on a hallucinatory journey into the snowy pitch-dark night of the soul. Purgatory can be found here, along with ghosts, alternative universes, an East Village bar that doubles as a portal to another life, and a personal chronicle of a visit to Burning Man in Black Rock Desert.

Also included are the nightbird Nycticorax, musical nocturnes, night thoughts at solstice, wheeling galaxies, and the cosmos itself. The pioneering nocturnal photography of George Shiras is celebrated in these pages, and the dichotomous world of night versus day in equatorial Uganda is observed by an ethnographic eye.

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Open Road Media
1504059301 / 9781504059305
eBook (EPUB)
20/08/2019
English
347 pages
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