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Preview stories from As If by Magic at Literary Hub and Pittsburgh Review of Books, and read more from the collection in an excerpt introduced by translator Margaret A. Neves in the Electric Literature “Recommended Reading” series.

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From internationally celebrated Eduardo Halfon comes the first installment in his hero’s nomadic journey as searches for his roots and information about his Polish grandfather’s imprisonment at Auschwitz.