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MY HOME IN TRANSIT
A tennis player reflects on her uprooted life
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A tennis player reflects on her uprooted life
Editor's Pick, Essay, Essay Saturday
A traveller meditates on destinations unknown
Editor's Pick, Essay, Essay Saturday
A guide to some East-West cultural differences
Arts & Culture, Feature, Interviews, Literature
Natalie Morris talks about her debut book Mixed/Other
Arts & Culture, Editor's Pick, Essay, Spring 2021: Japan Edition
Juliana Kase meditates on The Chrysanthemum and the Guillotine and on the end of an era.
Editor's Pick, Letters from the Editor, Print Issues, Spring 2021: Japan Edition
Litro’s Spring 2021 print issue now appearing online
Arts & Culture, Covid-19 Blog, Editor's Pick, Essay
A global account of the vaccine rollout and mishaps so far.
“So you know, the theatre is haunted,” the bar back said.
The English-speaking world is unfamiliar with this creature in the right-wing zoo but today he has presided over far too much death and destruction to be ignored…
She stood up. Her parents had already left the house for work. She touched her belly over her blouse and felt its bubbling.
Interview with Yara Rodrigues Fowler
Litro #174: Freedom, Print Issues
An account of three lives spurred on by expression, creation and envy.
A stylistically complex novel, Stubborn Archivist blends prose poetry and disjointed narratives, the result of which is a novel with a sense of urgency.
While entirely unpredictable, as it unfolds, Keith? is totally recognisable, which is what makes it such a good piece of satire.
“Why was I born among mirrors?
The reaper is harvesting the wheat.
Who longed to cut his heart open far out at sea (?)”
(Lorca)
I always come back.
A Kafkaesque battle with bedbugs in today’s online exclusive from Korea…