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The Deep & Blackfish City + coffee

Dark & Cold Water Worlds – The Deep & Blackfish City

By Maria Martelli | Mar 20, 2024

I’m still softened by just having finished “The Deep” by Rivers Solomon, listening to Drexciya and trying to gather my thoughts, waving like seagrass. Just a few days ago I also finished “Blackfish City” by Sam J. Miller, which is why I’m writing about both of them now, still fresh in my mind. They both embody worlds of water, one colder than the other.

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Poetry book by Noor Hindi in the sun rays on a white table.

Dear God. Dear Bones. Dear Yellow or Dear Poetry, How Are You So Powerful

By Maria Martelli | Feb 5, 2024

I read “Dear God. Dear Bones. Dear Yellow.” by Noor Hindi like one passes through a storm, intensely and hurried, and then I read it again with a close friend, N., slower, letting it simmer through us.

It is powerful, superbly formed, disruptive of anti-arab narratives,

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10 speculative fictions I read and loved in 2023

By Maria Martelli | Jan 11, 2024

Because I love lists & speculative fiction & remembering what I thought about what I read, I’m making this one – it has no order except kind-of-a-chronological order? And it contains a bit of cheating because the last two I finished in 2024 and

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Read Palestine: Light in Gaza book cover, Everything comes next book cover, Things you may find hidden in my ear book cover

Read Palestine: Light In Gaza & Palestinian poems

By Maria Martelli | Jan 8, 2024

In the essay “Gaza asks: When shall this pass?” poet and academician Refaat Alareer  writes with force and vulnerability about the long-held resilience of Palestinian people, the reliance on saying “it shall pass” from grandmother to mother, transmitted intergenerationally. One form of resistance is storytelling, as he writes:

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Yellowjackets tv series cover with masked antler queen.

A vegan view of Yellowjackets – Meat, Power and Belief

By Maria Martelli | Dec 12, 2023

From the very start, we know where the show is heading, and we are left to answer the question of “How”. Just like in other tales, fictional or real, about cannibalism, it is the most interesting question: how did they get there? Below, I’ll unfold some of my thoughts on the symbolism of “meat” in Yellowjackets.

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„Praline” de Yigru Zeltil – un volum despre ceea ce nu poate fi consumat

By Maria Martelli | Dec 1, 2023

Praline: sunt dulciuri mici, care conțin nuci și mult zahăr, după care se intitulează colecția de poezie a lui Yigru Zeltil […] tematica consumului, a acaparării capitaliste și a transformării în marfă a tuturor lucrurilor, inclusiv a artei, revine constant de-a lungul volumului, dintr-o poziționare rezistentă („umbra mea nu aduce profit / umbra mea nu vrea să aducă profit / nu vreau eu să aducă ea profit” /11). 

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How high we go in the dark book on a bed + tea

Journeying through “How High We Go In the Dark” – a constellation of mourning

By Maria Martelli | Nov 16, 2023

One could even say this book is a study of mourning, an ode to life with its sticky closeness to an ever-coming end. 

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Red book cover for „Abolish the family”

“Abolish the family” – On the unfairness of kinship practices

By Maria Martelli | Nov 16, 2023

As a child, who has not wondered why they were given certain parents, and not others? And maybe, our parents have wondered the same about us.

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Four characters from the tv show 3% in front of the Shell, a solarpunk structure in a desert.

3% – The Cult of Meritocracy and Imagining Otherwise

By Maria Martelli | Nov 13, 2023

The first season (…) builds up to show us meritocracy is a lie – a cunning, deep lie, made to re-affirm those in power to everyone, including themselves.

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