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Home ยป Publication in Drunken Boat

Publication in Drunken Boat

Posted on March 6, 2011 by Eleanor Aversa

Drunken Boat is an online journal of art and literature founded about a decade ago by Ravi Shankar (not that one, this one). The journal is named after the Rimbaud poem.

My essay What I Learned from the Russians is in this issue’s nonfiction section. Enjoy!

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