Category Archives: Fiction

Between Two Branches

Dinaw Mengestu
Dinaw Mengestu in Washington, DC in 2012 (Source: Getty Images)

“What was it my father used to say? A bird stuck between two branches gets bitten on both wings. I would like to add my own saying to the list now, Father: a man stuck between two worlds lives and dies alone. I have dangled and been suspended long enough.”

Dinaw Mengestu, The Beautiful Things That Heaven Bears, 2007

Imagining . . .

The Second Plane
11 September 2001, World Trade Towers, New York City, NY (Photo: Robert Clark)

“Imagining what it is like to be someone other than yourself is at the core of our humanity. It is the essence of compassion, and it is the beginning of morality.”

Ian McEwanThe Guardian, 15 September 2001