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The Woman Behind Borges
María Kodama’s fierce loyalty transformed the legacy of Argentina’s most-cherished author.
Marina Fun
“There’s something magical in his movements. A liquid elegance that fills me with murderous rage.”
Poems from “Delicates”
“Traveling in Reverse,” “A Face in the Crowd (Graffiti),” “Subway Map,” and “Bunk Beds”
Sins of the Salmon Kings
Every day, he releases one salmon from the pens into the sea, which gives him “an intoxicating feeling of control over life and death.”
Finding Dry Land in Kherson
A Ukrainian journalist returns to her hometown after the destruction of the Kakhovka dam.
Brazil After Bolsonaro
After the insurrection, the nation’s Republicano lawmakers are distancing themselves from the former president—and looking for their next leader.
Cleaning Up the Insurrection
The art restorers putting the Brazilian Senate building back together.
Poems from “You Can Be the Last Leaf”
“Lovers Swap Language,” “We Could Die in a Traffic Accident” and “I Suffer a Phobia Called Hope”
“Suddenly the Air Starts to Sparkle”
As South Korean and Chinese battery makers break ground in Hungary, locals face the environmental costs.
Poems from “A Summer Day in the Company of Ghosts”
“You Tell Me You Miss Those Slow-Paced Days of the Past,” “A Brief History of Love” and “Haiku Aspirin”
Life in Occupied Ukraine
Two first-hand accounts of the fragile conditions at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant.