Guernica Magazine

We Are Who We Want

Our June issue explores desire.
“Hardy Plants” by Paul Klee, Minneapolis Institute of Art, via Wikicommons

This month, Guernica looks at what we want — who we want — and how on earth, or anywhere else, we can possibly survive our own wanting.

We lead our June issue with a diptych on desire and the divine. MM Gindi and Enzo Escober, coming of age as queer young men at different times,

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