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Rancor
by Fabrizio Mejía Madrid + Follow
Virginia Quarterly Review | March 2011
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Writs of Possession
by Benjamin Percy + Follow
Virginia Quarterly Review | March 2011
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Doctor on the Nile
by Leila Aboulela + Follow
Virginia Quarterly Review | December 2010
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Irekefe Island
by Helon Habila + Follow
Virginia Quarterly Review | December 2010
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Jama’s Journey: Hargeisa, Somaliland, March 1936
by Nadifa Mohamed + Follow
Virginia Quarterly Review | December 2010
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Empires Of The Mind
by David Morris + Follow
Virginia Quarterly Review | December 2010
"Thrown into a three-by-three-foot cage with only a rusted coffee can to piss in, I was told that the worst was yet to come."
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The Digger
by Samanta Schweblin + Follow
Virginia Quarterly Review | September 2010
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The Pit
by Nathaniel Miller + Follow
Virginia Quarterly Review | September 2010
For nearly thirty years Butte, Montana, has been living with a poisoned lake in its backyard. Can they turn it into a tourist attraction?
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The Solution: Bolivia’s Lithium Dreams
by Matthew Power + Follow
Virginia Quarterly Review | September 2010
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Mother of God, Child of Zeus
by Jessica Benko + Follow
Virginia Quarterly Review | September 2010
Deep in the Amazon, mercury from small gold mines threatens to poison the rivers—and their people.