Lessons from Birds
/By Gen Sandalls
I enter the flock’s habitat, to note a mixed group of corvids scattering at my approach, lifting up like a ragged black cloak roused by the wind. The birds are taking no chances.
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I enter the flock’s habitat, to note a mixed group of corvids scattering at my approach, lifting up like a ragged black cloak roused by the wind. The birds are taking no chances.
Read MoreBy Marcel Krueger
I struggle with getting older. Not in an expensive-motorbike-and-young-mistress-type midlife crisis, but with the strange effects of time and nostalgia that only seem to amplify the older I get.
Read MoreBy Anna Polonyi
There’s a Hungarian version of King Lear I grew up with: an old, short-tempered king summons his three daughters to ask how much they love him. The two eldest vie to outperform each other with flowery language, but the youngest simply says: “I love you as much as salt itself.”
Read Moreby Clarisse Van Kote
I am standing in line at the gate, waiting to board my connecting flight. There are no direct flights between New York and Lyon, it is always a two-step journey in the dance between my countries, long hours spent in various European city airports.
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