Our Bodies & Other Fine Machines
“Its fragmentation gives … the impression of a Japanese fan: a wealth of perspectives, intricate etchings in every panel…”
Pratyusha Prakash on Natalie Wee’s ‘Our Bodies & Other Fine Machines’.
“Its fragmentation gives … the impression of a Japanese fan: a wealth of perspectives, intricate etchings in every panel…”
Pratyusha Prakash on Natalie Wee’s ‘Our Bodies & Other Fine Machines’.
From Leonard Cohen to literary translations, a hip hop artist to a Hollywood musical, bildungsroman to the passing of a great art critic, The Missing Slate’s 2016 picks reflect a year of diversity and nostalgia.
Read More“It’s important our works are read beyond the wreckages of where we come from…”
Nathalie Handal, The Missing Slate’s Poet of the Month, talks to Pratyusha Prakash.
“Yours is a large question to which I provide partial answers, like fireflies going off…” In our February 2016 Poet of the Month interview, Priya Sarukkai Chabria talks to Pratyusha Prakash.
Read More“The rest of it I wash away, sediment,/ sent for some other centuries./ Your words I keep for the later flowering…” Weekend Poem, by Pratyusha Prakash.
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