Arts & Culture
Akram al-Waara sits in a refugee camp and makes art—out of tear gas canisters.
He wrote to free the heart from hatred and despair.
When nature is its own protagonist
Amitav Ghosh’s book sings the ancestral story of nutmeg.
Todd Field’s movie about a megalomaniacal musician is, like his earlier films, interested in moral ambiguity.
In Joel I encounter the God who has counted what I’ve lost and promised to pay it back.
A fresh translation of Nelly Sachs’s later poems
For Sachs, flight is multivalent: her flight from the Nazis, any refugee’s flight from oppression, God’s flight from God.
Traveling to find home
Tom Fate’s essays present an ethically complicated journey of discovery.