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Contributors
Playing with the Past
Vibrant, Cacophonous Buddhism
Poems to Wake the Corpses
The Life of the Party
A Reconfigured Self
The Trouble with Ancestry
A Brief Efflorescence
Better, Faster, Stronger
The Rescue
Spored to Death
Seeing Was Not Believing
neap tide—autumn
The Modern Hephaestus
The Analyst
An Overabundance of Virtue
Unfrozen
Ships Going Out
Growing Up on Moan Street
Why Aren’t Cops Held to Account?
A Cockeyed Faith in Better Men
Jean Eustache’s Vehement Realism
Defending Allende
Letters