“The Ukraine crisis is something we don’t want to see.”
—Xi Jinping
Blood Pudding by Ivan Cox is framed as a long-lost memoir of its narrator, Tadeusz Malinowski.
Jim Kinsella should be remembered.
Up the coast to another territory. Hollywood war music on the radio.
Yes, I am the 10-year-old Ukrainian kid whose parents are trying to shelter from Russian bombs — in my case they were German bombs.
In the early 1970s, I spent summers working at Poole’s Fish Market in Menemsha.
