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The Transnational - A Literary Magazine: Vol. 2
The Transnational - A Literary Magazine: Vol. 2
The Transnational - A Literary Magazine: Vol. 2
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The Transnational - A Literary Magazine: Vol. 2

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The Transnational publishes poetry and essays from authors from around the world.

Texts which are published in the Transnational can dissolve existing boundaries or suggest new ones. They can make us question our beliefs, champion social justice and human rights, war and psychological violence, giving rise to provocative or soothing thoughts.

The magazine is bilingual (English and German) .

The Transnational is not commercial as well as financially and politically independent.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 10, 2015
ISBN9783738674057
The Transnational - A Literary Magazine: Vol. 2

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    Annika Domainko |

    Kassandra

    Ge-schichte ist re-re-re-rot indiziert

    in unserem Kaleidoskop aus hirnlosen Zellen.

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    in symmetrische Gesichter unverbundene Status-Moment

    aufnahmen kontextlose Selfie-Mentalität polaroider Voyeurismus

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