Poetry: “frequently bought together” by Natan Last

 
 
 

About Natan Last

Natan Last works in immigration advocacy and policy. His essays and poetry appear in Narrative, The Atlantic, Los Angeles Review of Books, The Cincinnati Review, and elsewhere. He also constructs crossword puzzles for The New Yorker and The New York Times. He is currently writing a non-fiction book about crosswords, titled The Electric Grid, for Pantheon Books.

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