
Gaza and the Jewish People
How is it that we Jews may exempt other Jews from moral scrutiny?

Antonella Anedda: Five Poems
Five poems in honor of Emerging from the Winter Sea (FSG, 2026) by Antonella Anedda, translated by Wallis Wilde-Menozzi.

The Door is Open: Death in the Digital Age
Cradle to grave in the digital age, we are constant fodder for corporate profits.

Featured Fiction: Louis Harnett O’Meara
Maybe it was down to familiarity, or maybe it was the time that had passed, but Gabriel’s manner didn’t irritate Ollie as much as he’d expected.

Featured Poets: Ellen Hinsey and Madeline Gilmore
We’re proud to bring you the poems of Ellen Hinsey and Madeline Gilmore.

Word Pictures
Now that I have at last steeled myself and spent hours wandering amid the drawings, they fill me with awe at what one critic called his “meticulous madness.”

The Long Forgetting: An American Origin Story Retold
The essential element omitted from America’s origin story is the role of money, who made it, where, and how.

Preface to the Ukrainian Edition of Regarding the Pain of Others by Susan Sontag
Are photographs contexts for the nurturing of solidarity or, instead, are they forms of socially acceptable voyeurism?

Swimming in Odesa
A field trip with PEN Ukraine to libraries and schools in the Odesa region in February, 2025.
