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The Brussels Review

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Produktnummer: 16A50979867
Veröffentlichungsdatum: 15.03.2025
EAN: 9782390690405
Sprache: Englisch
Seitenzahl: 214
Produktart: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Herausgeber: Kiçi, Dritan
Verlag: The Brussels Review
Untertitel: Spring 2025
Produktinformationen "The Brussels Review"
The Spring 2025 issue of The Brussels Review embarks on an introspective journey across diverse landscapes of expression. This edition, richly woven with narratives both bold and subtle, presents a panorama of voices that echo through the corridors of fiction, poetry, and non-fiction. Readers are treated to the mesmerizing fiction of K.P. Taylor's "Miss Mittens," where quaint life collides with uncanny reality, and Timothy Riley's "A Gold Sky Arching," a narrative that paints the skies with the hues of hope and redemption. The poetry section heralds the delicate verses of Buffy Aakaash's "Hollister Hill," capturing the essence of ephemeral beauty and the transient moments that stitch our days together. Non-fiction pieces delve into the reflective territories of the human condition, with Atieh Asadollahi's "Enchanted" exploring the mystical interplay between reality and illusion, a theme that resonates deeply in our current times. Each piece, carefully curated, aims to challenge, soothe, and provoke thought, weaving a tapestry of literary craftsmanship that stands testament to the magazine's commitment to de-Americanizing literature and bridging the transatlantic literary dialogue. This issue also features arresting artwork, including Philip A. Zimmermann's untitled acrylic masterpiece on the front cover, and Sasha Ferré's poignant "And the sun can never burn through it" on the back, each piece complementing the literary explorations within. As always, The Brussels Review continues to serve as a platform for voices that resonate with authenticity and provide fresh perspectives on the world's perpetual motion.
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