“Hangman” Turns the Novel of Migration Upside Down

[ad_1] A friend who migrated to the United States young once told me that her first and only return to her birth country ended with a bout of malaria. There was no revelatory homecoming; in lieu of self-knowledge came sickness, as though her origins were trying to spit her back out. Narrative is one of… Continue reading “Hangman” Turns the Novel of Migration Upside Down