Reading Tragedy and Professing Hope

A few years back, one of my literature classes read Misha Nogha’s “Chippoke Na Gomi,” an intriguing and provocative science fiction story exploring the repercussions of atomic weaponry and the responsibilities we have to one another. Misha’s story is experimental and its plot hard to nail down, mostly because it dwells somewhere between realism and…

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