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LARB Quarterly, no. 40: Water

January 2024118 pages

LARB Quarterly, no. 40: Water

LARB Quarterly is our signature print magazine featuring original fiction, essays, and poetry. Water is the fourth and final installment in our “Elemental Year” collection. Join as an LARB member to get Water, access to events, a tote, and more, or subscribe for this issue plus the next three issues of LARB Quarterly.


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In the 40th issue of the LARB Quarterly, our writers, artists, and poets use water as a prism through which we can more clearly see our human habits and the planet they destroy. When we’re not fixating on water as a finite commodity, we see instead the ocean’s vastness, as Terry Nguyen alludes to in her essay on the color blue. Dorie Chevlen finds Sisyphus at the laundromat, the gray water pumping through endless spin cycles, and in a diaristic piece about the ebb and flow of wealth from generation to generation and paycheck to paycheck, Jayson Buford evokes the cliché about the man who spends his money like water. And in her short story, “Analysis,” Olivia Heal wades through water that “pulls what it has gathered with it as it runs out, as if the tide has a purpose.”
 
The cover image is taken from Electrical Gaza, Rosalind Nashashibi’s 2015 film, which captures moments of stillness that she witnessed the year prior, just before the violence that erupted that July. The frame in question sees women and children bathing in the sea—with one gaze pointed straight back at the observer.