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Triple Canopy is a magazine that publishes digital works of art and literature, books, and software, among other media and experiences.

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The Baffler (@thebafflermag) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Baffler will be at Triple Canopy TONIGHT (11/20) for a panel on the future of college education in America. Dennis M. Hogan will moderate a discussion with Erik Baker, Lilah Burke, and Chenjerai.bsky.social. thebaffler.com/events/schools…

Notebook (@mubinotebook) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.Triple Canopy have published James N. Kienitz Wilkins's “Can U Digg It?,” a three-part project recounting the filmmaker's attempt to adapt Percival Everett’s novel "Telephone" (presented as a lawyer-approved screenplay, an essay, and a dossier.) canopycanopycanopy.com/contents/can-u…

Graywolf Press (@graywolfpress) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 Tour announcement! Don't miss @therakhahimself discussing THE DISSENTERS in DC, NYC, Minneapolis, and Seattle 📚 graywolfpress.org/events

📢 Tour announcement! Don't miss @therakhahimself discussing THE DISSENTERS in DC, NYC, Minneapolis, and Seattle 📚

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Laleh Khalili 🇵🇸 (@lalehkhalili) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I think Tobi Haslett (Tobi Haslett) and Mary Turfah (Mary) are the most exciting essayists writing right now. This one by Haslett is gorgeous and bitterly funny: canopycanopycanopy.com/contents/on-a-…

Writers Against the War on Gaza (@wawog_now) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“The face in the painting was, for a moment, the face of the pro-Israel vanguard within the German state. That’s saying something.” Incredible new essay from Tobi Haslett.

“The face in the painting was, for a moment, the face of the pro-Israel vanguard within the German state. That’s saying something.” Incredible new essay from <a href="/tobihaslett/">Tobi Haslett</a>.
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"The subject that gazes out from Farah’s canvas was the face of the most ambitious, even audacious attempt to censor and punish support, within the arts, for Palestinian freedom."

"The subject that gazes out from Farah’s canvas was the face of the most ambitious, even audacious attempt to censor and punish support, within the arts, for Palestinian freedom."