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Tales From the Venia Woods
USA
This all happened a long time ago, in the early decades of the Second Republic, when I was a boy growing up in Upper Pannonia. Life was very simple then, at least for us.  We lived...
Tales From the Venia Woods
Robert Silverberg
31 min
A Handful of Dirt
Syria
As soon as he saw his friend, who had just arrived from back home, in the airport arrivals lounge, he asked him, “Did you bring it?” His friend gestured to the backpack hanging off of his...
A Handful of Dirt
Jan Dost
8 min
 The Photographer
Palestine
The death of my grandfather, Abu Kamel, God rest his soul, felt like the end of an era. I used to see him as my link to the past, that distance that stretches all the way...
 The Photographer
Muhammad Hamad
1 min
The McGugle Account
USA
We were all surprised when Brian hired the Cyclops. His references only spoke Greek. His sole job experience was shepherding. It was uncertain if he could commit to two years. No matter. Brian saw something formidable...
The McGugle Account
Sharma Shields
15 min
Rooms
Israel
His heart suddenly flipped over in his chest. “Just like a carp in the kitchen sink,” Grigory Katz thought. To calm himself down, he stuck his nose into his scarf and breathed in his own warm...
Rooms
Anna Likhtikman
8 min
Dinner in Audoghast
USA
“Then one arrives at Audoghast, a large and very populous city built in a sandy plain … The inhabitants live in ease and possess great riches. The market is always crowded; the mob is so huge and the...
Dinner in Audoghast
Bruce Sterling
17 min
Pan and Pirates
USA
Hugh Furlong tells people that the single, snapshot moment that’s been burned into his brain to mark the end of his childhood was the moment he saw his brother Peter’s fist make contact with Albert Frank’s...
Pan and Pirates
Ashley Cowger
11 min
Produce
USA
I’ve started grocery shopping at one of the new, big places that takes up an entire city block, but claims to support the envi­ronment and our health and world peace and all of that. It’s one...
Produce
Sarah Gerkensmeyer
2 min
The Last Communist
USA
 My parents always had visitors. They would come in the evening and sit in folding chairs on the back porch of our small house in New Brunswick. They greeted me—an only child —with the warmth of...
The Last Communist
Steven Schwartz
32 min
Abracadabra
USA
The restaurant is crazy busy and my entire head is engulfed in the heat and steam and smell of all the dishes being cooked and readied on the line. I am tired. I am always tired...
Abracadabra
Diane Goodman
14 min
Sun Shields
Israel
Yuda is banging the wall with his pillow; Moishe is switching the lights off and on again. I lay silent, not involved in the nightly disturbance. “He’s coming!” calls Zvika, the sun-shield watcher. We get under...
Sun Shields
Yariv Sapir
2 min
Two Days
USA
I met Adam at the bookstore. He was in the section marked Biography/History and he was looking, extensively, at a book about some historical event no one’s ever heard of.  The only way I knew it...
Two Days
Aimee Bender
8 min
Chicken Morning, Noon and Night
Israel
“Sonya, how could you? How can you wear those short dresses covered with pea-green dots?”   “Sonya, have you said your prayers?” “Sonya, how can you listen to those fascists?” “Sonya, have you read Sholem Aleichem?”...
Chicken Morning, Noon and Night
Tasha Karluka
8 min
The Day By Day Mosque
Iraq
This vinegar is exactly ninety-nine years old, if the calculations I jotted down on my calendar of motivational quotes are correct, because the perfume was produced exactly a week before the enormous concrete head of Saddam...
The Day By Day Mosque
Mortada Gzar
6 min
You Have to Pay
Argentina
A moral romance   The restaurant, which offered simple but excellent fare, was lit by a large artificial moon augmented by some weak recessed lighting in the walls. The owner oversaw proceedings from the till. At...
You Have to Pay
Marcelo Cohen
11 min
The Best Laid Plans
Trinidad and Tobago
The best laid schemes o’ mice an’ men Gang aft a-gley, An’ lea’e us nought but grief and pain, For promis’d joy. —Robert Burns, “To a Mouse, on Turning Her Up in Her Nest with the...
The Best Laid Plans
Darby Maloney
17 min
Sons
Mexico
I met Olegario and his son William in the town cantina. I’d been on the run for weeks, travelling drunkenly from one place to another. I slept in the car and ate when I was hungry....
Sons
José Miguel Tomasena
9 min
The Gift
Israel
There are those who invent lies, and there are those who believe them.   In an ideal world Jerry would spread his wings and fly away from there. For as long as he can remember himself,...
The Gift
Iftach Alony
6 min
Three Men in America
Israel
1. AZIZ   Our small room in Motel 6 smells like depressing sex that someone tried to scrub off with lots bleach. Gershon and I sit on the bed and start scribbling calculations on a napkin....
Three Men in America
Julia Fermentto
30 min
John-Paul Finnegan, Paltry Realist
Ireland
When I think of Ireland, John-Paul Finnegan said as we stood on the deck of the ferry while it pulled out of Holyhead, I think of a limitless ignorance. And not just an ignorance, but a...
John-Paul Finnegan, Paltry Realist
Rob Doyle
15 min
The Doorbell
Spain
When I arrived in Brussels, the supposed end of the European dream was all the media could talk about. General levels of uncertainty had increased, as had violence on public transport – for instance, when one...
The Doorbell
Cristian Crusat
11 min
A Protracted Evening. The Art of the Japanese Writer Yasushi Inoue
Germany
I owe my acquaintance with the works of the Japanese writer Yasushi Inoue to a young colleague with whom I once spent a long and arduous evening. At the time I had been living apart from...
A Protracted Evening. The Art of the Japanese Writer Yasushi Inoue
Volker Zastrow
11 min
Why Are We Going Back to Watan?
Germany
Why can’t we try Mike or Robert or Knosi? Because the guys say that Mike and Robert and Knosi are busy today and that we’ve no other choice, so up we go again, back up to...
Why Are We Going Back to Watan?
Andreas Stichmann
7 min
The Architect
Germany
When they woke up in the morning the architect was already sitting at his computer. His office was in the right wing of the building; they lived in the left wing. The light was on all...
The Architect
Maxim Biller
10 min

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