Review
"Fills a crucial space by fostering an international dialogue that constantly poses and challenges questions of relativism and cultural difference." -- Larry Siems, Freedom to Write Program, PEN Center USA West
"I like Suitcase a lot: it has severe ambitions." -- Andrei Codrescu, Poet, NPR Commentator and Editor of Exquisite Corpse
"One of the wittiest, best designed, and most sophisticated cultural magazine I have seen." -- David Rodes, Director, Grunwald Center for the Graphic Arts
"Ranks with some of world's most exciting journals." -- SAID, winner of the Gunter Grass Award for Poetry, Berlin
"Suitcase spells the future for the humanities, which can only grow if it speaks to an increasingly diverse citizenry." -- Gary Phillips, South Central Los Angeles writer and activist
"I like Suitcase a lot: it has severe ambitions." -- Andrei Codrescu, Poet, NPR Commentator and Editor of Exquisite Corpse
"One of the wittiest, best designed, and most sophisticated cultural magazine I have seen." -- David Rodes, Director, Grunwald Center for the Graphic Arts
"Ranks with some of world's most exciting journals." -- SAID, winner of the Gunter Grass Award for Poetry, Berlin
"Suitcase spells the future for the humanities, which can only grow if it speaks to an increasingly diverse citizenry." -- Gary Phillips, South Central Los Angeles writer and activist
Product Description
The pages of Suitcase intertwine the freshest mix of writing, art, and photography from around the world. From Amos Oz's tale of epiphany at the border between Israeli desert and suburbia to Nuruddin Farah's account of surviving childhood, crocodiles, and colonialism in Somalia; from Jacques Derrida's reflections on politics and immigration in a new Europe to Seydou Keita's historic photographs of Mali's changing society, Suitcase's mix of international writing and art reflects a stangely familiar country in which cultures and perspectives jostle and complicate each other.

