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VISUAL ART

IN THE STUDIO

Arthur Yanoff

EDITORIAL STATEMENT

TAXONOMIES OF GRIEF

Molly McCully Brown

POETRY

TO-DO LIST

Martha Silano

ESSAY

HOW BIRDS MOURN

Ashleigh Elser

More in Issue 125

During Molly McCully Brown’s tenure as editor in chief, we’re developing loosely themed issues that highlight connections across pieces and genres. In her editorial, she writes: “Together, much of the work in this issue constructs a kind of taxonomy of grief and grieving. Not a hierarchy of suffering, but a tapestry of how we live carrying the inevitable knowledge of loss: beloveds gone and estranged; marriages frayed at the seams until they disintegrate; species dwindling; death witnessed up close and at a distance in newspaper headlines; of our own mortality, increasingly concrete.”

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On the cover: Martha Park. Roseate Spoonbill, 2024.

In Issue 125

During Molly McCully Brown’s tenure as editor in chief, we’re developing loosely themed issues that highlight connections across pieces and genres. In her editorial, she writes: “Together, much of the work in this issue constructs a kind of taxonomy of grief and grieving. Not a hierarchy of suffering, but a tapestry of how we live carrying the inevitable knowledge of loss: beloveds gone and estranged; marriages frayed at the seams until they disintegrate; species dwindling; death witnessed up close and at a distance in newspaper headlines; of our own mortality, increasingly concrete.”

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On the cover: Martha Park. Roseate Spoonbill, 2024.

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