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Hereinafter Denied, Hereinafter Forgotten: No Sign by Peter Balakian and History of Forgetfulness by Shahé Mankerian  

Hereinafter Denied, Hereinafter Forgotten: No Sign by Peter Balakian and History of Forgetfulness by Shahé Mankerian   Artsakh is a sign, as is Mt. Ararat, where, according to the Biblical account, Noah’s Ark found its final rest. Genocide, the neologism coined…

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The Hospitality Comes with an Upsell: “Murder at Jagged Rock,” a Translation of Sophocles’ “Women of Trachis,” by Keyne Cheshire

A great poet does not so much meet the demands of his or her time but, granted unerring insight, discovers them. Such insight can bestow an enormous isolation that he or she may, of course, disguise, or, like Sophocles’ Philoctetes,…

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