“And Because I Cannot Think In It" by Brian Baise
Each month, Nass Lit will be sharing a poem from its archives, 1842-present.
Latest Issue: Winter 2024, “Synergies”
Winter 2023 Issue: ‘Solace’
A Gothic Mirror: Reflections on Abjection in Frankenstein
Seeing Double: The Spectacular Incomprehensibility of “Everything Everywhere All at Once”
Baby Keem the Poet? Makes No Matter
“The Amateur Astronomer”
Nass Lit’s “Poem of the Week,” by Michael M. Fried ‘59
“A woman and the Beberibe river”
Read Nass Lit’s “Poem of the Week,” curated from our 1842-present archives, and a comment from our historian.
“Ancestor” by Ana Istrate
Each week, Nass Lit will be sharing a poem from its archives, 1842-present.
Dayglow, Bedroom Pop, and the Introspectivity of Growing Up
Belfast and the Power of Escapism
Through the Eyes of Two Climbers: “Early Decision/Late Bloomer”
This Is How I Saw Lulu Wang’s The Farewell:
What We’re Loving: New Staff Edition 2021
What We’re Loving: Summer Break 2021 Edition
Reading with K-Ming Chang, author of “Bestiary,” at The Nassau Literary Review’s annual festival
Inclusion Takes Center Stage at Literary Publishing Panel
“We Are the Bridge”: History as Prologue in Julie Dash’s Daughters of the Dust
Coloring Outside the Lines: The Secrets Maps Hide
The “Amadeus” Diptych
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