Redux: In Dire Straits
by The Paris Review
Jun 26, 2018
2 minutes
This week, we bring you three pieces about immigration from our archive. Read ’s 2017 Writers at Work interview, in which he bemoans complacency in the face of suffering; meet the narrator from a war-torn country in Gretchen Herbkersman’s short story “”; and travel to impoverished Detroit, the city in which the American immigrant dream once lay, in Philip Levine’s poem.”
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