While other magazines routinely send journalists around the world, Transition, the leading international journal of the Black Diaspora, invites the world to write back. Its far-flung writers fill the magazine's pages with unusual dispatches, unforgettable memoirs, unorthodox polemics, unlikely conversations, and unsurpassed original fiction. In Transition 95, Paul Beatty shakes hands with Saddam Hussein; Trenton Daniel hosts the stars of Nigerian home video; Naresh Fernandes revisits the Jazz Age in Bombay; Howard French ...
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While other magazines routinely send journalists around the world, Transition, the leading international journal of the Black Diaspora, invites the world to write back. Its far-flung writers fill the magazine's pages with unusual dispatches, unforgettable memoirs, unorthodox polemics, unlikely conversations, and unsurpassed original fiction. In Transition 95, Paul Beatty shakes hands with Saddam Hussein; Trenton Daniel hosts the stars of Nigerian home video; Naresh Fernandes revisits the Jazz Age in Bombay; Howard French exhumes Congolese literature; and Emmanuel Dongala pens the ballad of a child soldier.
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