Issue No. 29: Illusions
summer 2022
Witness self-delusions explode in new geographies: in Justin Chandler’s “Speck,” a son takes the body of his dead father on a roadtrip to the coast; a young African man seeks a path toward crypto, London, and Yoruba divination in Toye Oladinni’s “Weltschmerz”; and an American medic stationed at the border between North and South Korea grapples with the sudden deaths of his colleagues in Damien Belliveau’s “Three Deaths during Peace-Time.”
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A teacher says You don’t know how to relax. I am afraid of hair
in the drain. When I close my eyes, I see jet pollution. A silent
monk stops me walking to dinner. If you live a long life, he writes
on his miniature chalkboard, You will be old.