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LARB Quarterly
In this issue
- Sarah Yanni accounts for what she left behind when she called off her wedding—and what she couldn’t.
- In an expansive conversation, Rachel Cusk and Ira Sachs discuss the connections between moral and artistic flaws, the distinction between autobiography and observation, and how to “access the real.”
- Peter Holslin grows closer to his ailing father as he peels back the myths about—and inherent to—new age music.
- Sam Sax invents a series of Jewish folktales that force us to ask if there’s a truth beyond the literal.
- Jean Chen Ho watches as a friend strays ever farther from home.
- Emily Wells and Aaron Bornstein scrutinize a pair of child geniuses.
- And from underneath a sleeping baby, Nada Alic offers a dispatch “from the first draft of motherhood.”
- Nonfiction by Leo Lasdun, Wendi Bootes, and Claire Shaffer
- Fiction by Ena Selimović and Constance Debré
- With poetry by Ghayath Almadhoun, CAConrad, Christopher Kondrich, Chloe Martinez, Remica Bingham-Risher, David Roderick, and Daniele Pantano