I Learnt About Masculinity From a Colombian Telenovela
Unfairly maligned as a 'woman’s genre,' the telenovela is a perfect vehicle to look at the lessons taught to young boys like me
Unfairly maligned as a 'woman’s genre,' the telenovela is a perfect vehicle to look at the lessons taught to young boys like me
I invite readers to ogle my writing in the same way they’ll gaze at the shirtless man on the cover
Edgar Gomez on the pitfalls of writing his deeply personal memoir, "High-Risk Homosexual"
Venita Blackburn on being the flash fiction propagandist of her time and writing "How to Wrestle a Girl" for young women of color
“Flor” by Natalia Borges Polesso, new fiction translated by Julia Sanches
Ann Patchett’s novel is based on recent Peruvian history. So why do both book and film insist on a vague, unspecified setting?
The author of ‘Dear America: Notes of an Undocumented Citizen’ talks to Javier Zamora about fighting for immigrant rights
I was fascinated with Taiwanese writer Sanmao, but I can’t read her language, and she didn’t write in mine
The Bronx corner where all languages and people converge and a culture is passed from one generation of New Yorkers to the next
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