Silk is compatible with body tissues; our immune system accepts it on
surfaces as sensitive as the human brain. In conjunction with Tufts
University’s cutting edge research on liquefied silk, Jen Bervin mixes
poetry with medical technology in the form of a silk bio-senso...
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Dr. Steven Sandberg-Lewis has been a practicing naturopathic physician since
1978. He has been a professor at the National University of Naturopathic
Medicine (NUNM) since 1985, teaching a variety of courses but primarily
focusing on gastroenterology and GI physical medicin...
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Favorite Daughter is a poetry collection trying to uproot America from inside
the body, and find where China is buried underneath. Divided into four parts,
Daughter explores ideas like navigating hybridity, localism, and harmony in
ways that disturb commonly-held notions ab...
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“In Counternarratives, John Keene undertakes a kind of literary
counterarchaeology, a series of fictions that challenge our notion of what
constitutes “real” or “accurate” history. His writing is at turns
playful and erudite, lyric and coldly diagnostic, but always compl...
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"Cheston Knapp’s Up Up, Down Down has the uncanny, welcome ability to
make so-called mainstream or dominant culture—white, masculinist,
Christian, frat boy, and so on—appear newly strange, and newly open to
analysis. He has the eye and ear of an anthropologist, a joyousl...
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VI KHI NAO was born in Long Khanh, Vietnam. She is the author most
recently of Umbilical Hospital; the short stories collection, A Brief
Alphabet of Torture, which won FC2’s Ronald Sukenick Innovative Fiction
Prize in 2016; the novel, Fish in Exile (Coffee House Press, 2...
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More than 80,000 new chemicals have been developed and released into the
global environment during the last four decades. Today the World Health
Organization attributes more than one-third of all childhood deaths to
environmental causes, and as rates of childhood disease...
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