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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - Gold Man Review publishes the best of the West Coast. With Issue 13, our contributors are throwing their wrenches into the mix of superstition in a very lucky, a very the-stars-have-aligned blend of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry that vibes with our eclectic style. With so much to offer, including mannequins come to life, a mom returned from the belly of a whale, and even a little Fireball, this issue is sure to delight even the most superstitious.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - In its fifteenth issue, Gold Man Review continues its tradition of publishing bold, unforgettable voices that confront the raw edges of human experience.This year's collection moves between hospital rooms and coastlines, family kitchens and forgotten highways-each piece exploring endurance, memory, and the art of remaking a life from fracture. In 'The Interpreter's Daughter,' Elina Kumra delivers a devastating portrait of translation, grief, and the lies we tell to protect those we love. Cecilia Januszewski's 'Taxi' drives readers deep into the Alaskan wilderness, where loneliness and danger blur into myth. And in 'A Tale of Two Mothers,' Kristy Webster examines inheritance, trauma, and resilience with unflinching honesty.The poetry ranges from Merridawn Duckler's ode to the unruly joy of books to Alexandra Bergmann's delicate meditation on light and shadow-each poem capturing moments of wonder amid the ordinary.Whether fiction, nonfiction, or poetry, every work in Issue 15 insists on truth-even when it unsettles. These are stories that linger, stitched into your imagination long after the last page.Gold Man Review is a West Coast literary journal publishing annually since 2010. For fifteen years, it has championed emerging and established voices alike, bringing readers work that is urgent, original, and unforgettable.
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. In its fifteenth issue, Gold Man Review continues its tradition of publishing bold, unforgettable voices that confront the raw edges of human experience.This year's collection moves between hospital rooms and coastlines, family kitchens and forgotten highways-each piece exploring endurance, memory, and the art of remaking a life from fracture. In "The Interpreter's Daughter," Elina Kumra delivers a devastating portrait of translation, grief, and the lies we tell to protect those we love. Cecilia Januszewski's "Taxi" drives readers deep into the Alaskan wilderness, where loneliness and danger blur into myth. And in "A Tale of Two Mothers," Kristy Webster examines inheritance, trauma, and resilience with unflinching honesty.The poetry ranges from Merridawn Duckler's ode to the unruly joy of books to Alexandra Bergmann's delicate meditation on light and shadow-each poem capturing moments of wonder amid the ordinary.Whether fiction, nonfiction, or poetry, every work in Issue 15 insists on truth-even when it unsettles. These are stories that linger, stitched into your imagination long after the last page.Gold Man Review is a West Coast literary journal publishing annually since 2010. For fifteen years, it has championed emerging and established voices alike, bringing readers work that is urgent, original, and unforgettable. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. In its fifteenth issue, Gold Man Review continues its tradition of publishing bold, unforgettable voices that confront the raw edges of human experience.This year's collection moves between hospital rooms and coastlines, family kitchens and forgotten highways-each piece exploring endurance, memory, and the art of remaking a life from fracture. In "The Interpreter's Daughter," Elina Kumra delivers a devastating portrait of translation, grief, and the lies we tell to protect those we love. Cecilia Januszewski's "Taxi" drives readers deep into the Alaskan wilderness, where loneliness and danger blur into myth. And in "A Tale of Two Mothers," Kristy Webster examines inheritance, trauma, and resilience with unflinching honesty.The poetry ranges from Merridawn Duckler's ode to the unruly joy of books to Alexandra Bergmann's delicate meditation on light and shadow-each poem capturing moments of wonder amid the ordinary.Whether fiction, nonfiction, or poetry, every work in Issue 15 insists on truth-even when it unsettles. These are stories that linger, stitched into your imagination long after the last page.Gold Man Review is a West Coast literary journal publishing annually since 2010. For fifteen years, it has championed emerging and established voices alike, bringing readers work that is urgent, original, and unforgettable. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.