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Editorial Team
Jan 12, 20226 min read
White Man’s Burden: Why Western Museums Should Return Historic Artifacts to Their Native Countries
by Chiu-yi Rachel Ngai At the heart of the British Museum, the Smithsonian, and other great museums of the Western world are historical...
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Editorial Team
Dec 22, 20218 min read
Prose Feature: Wild Countryside of Childhood Past - Chiu-yi Rachel Ngai
With the monkeys tapping on the windows, I grew. In fields of wild grass and scattered boulders, I ran. Under trees, flowers, the...
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Editorial Team
Dec 8, 20212 min read
The Rebel Poet - Talha Hasan
Kazi Nazrul Islam, known as the Rebel Poet, is the national poet of Bangladesh. He wrote short stories, essays and novels too, but poems...
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Editorial Team
Nov 24, 20212 min read
Poetry Feature: Memories of Saltwater on Skin - Chiu-yi Rachel Ngai
Memories of Saltwater on Skin I learned to float when I was three, When my mother carried me to the middle of the beach. She let go,...
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Editorial Team
Nov 17, 20211 min read
Short Biography of Rabindranath Tagore - Talha Hasan
Rabindranath Tagore, the first non-European to win the Nobel Prize in Literature, was born on May 7th, 1861. He was born into the...
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Nov 10, 20214 min read
To Relearn a Language - Chiu-yi Rachel Ngai
A native language is a difficult thing to lose. Not difficult in the sense that it is physically hard, but more in the sense of the...
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Editorial Team
Nov 3, 20212 min read
The Cost of Independence - Talha Hasan
15 August 1947. A historical day in the Indian subcontinent. It was the day India gained independence from the British at the cost of...
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Editorial Team
Oct 27, 20211 min read
A Farmer in the Leaves - Poetry Feature - Chiu-yi Rachel Ngai
A Farmer in the Leaves There is a farmer in the leaves With a tear upon his sleeve He watches the soldiers as they march Through his...
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Editorial Team
Oct 20, 20213 min read
Review: War in American Society and Tim O’Brien’s The Things They Carried - Chiu-yi Rachel Ngai
Published in 1990, Tim O’Brien’s collection of connected short stories The Things They Carried received great critical acclaim both as a...
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Editorial Team
Oct 15, 20211 min read
ISSUE 4 IS OUT NOW!
Issue 4 is finally here! Make sure to check it out on our Issues page and read the amazing work we've been waiting to share with you....
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Editorial Team
Oct 13, 20213 min read
The "Good Old Days" Are Lies with a Bit of Truth - Talha Hasan
My grandparents used to say how much better it was during their times. They'd recall their golden days, the days that are lost forever....
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Editorial Team
Oct 6, 20213 min read
Bitter Truth: Al Qaeda Won the War on Terror - Talha Hasan
11 September 2001. Two planes crashed into the World Trade Center. The deadliest terror attack in the history of the world occurred in...
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Editorial Team
Sep 29, 20215 min read
The Art of Queer Coding in Mainland China - Part One: The Untamed - Chiu-Yi Rachel Ngai
Currently in mainland China, there are censorship laws in place that forbid the display of LGBTQ themes in visual media, leading to a...
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Editorial Team
Sep 8, 20215 min read
How Sustainable is Reading? - Murielle Müller
As my gaze wanders from the news of burning forests to the books on my shelves, I feel a twinge in my heart, and I begin to wonder how...
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Editorial Team
Sep 1, 20213 min read
Prose Staff Feature: Lily of the Red River Valley - Chiu-yi Rachel Ngai
They say to never start a story with ‘once upon a time’, but how else would you start one like this? Once upon a time, it was a dark and...
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Editorial Team
Aug 11, 20213 min read
Review: "The Garden Party" by Katherine Mansfield - Sam Habashy
I recently read the short story “The Garden Party” written in 1922 by Katherine Mansfield alongside How to Read Literature like a...
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Aug 4, 20213 min read
Why Texting Makes Me Anxious - Murielle Müller
Living alone during a pandemic has made it very hard not to rely on social media and my phone to connect with my friends and family....
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Jul 28, 20214 min read
Internalised Ableism and Language - Murielle Müller
I didn’t know what internalised ableism meant until I encountered it first-hand. I tried to convince myself that my body had to be able...
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Editorial Team
Jul 21, 20214 min read
Periods: Where Are They in Literature? - Thee Sim Ling
When was the last time you read about menstruation in a book? If you are lucky, you may have come across literature that describes the...
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