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Maru Pabón

Maru Pabón is a Puerto Rican writer and translator currently based in New York City. She is a PhD student in Comparative Literature at Yale University, working on postcolonial theories of language and the intellectual legacy of internationalism in the Middle East and Latin America. Her work is forthcoming or has previously appeared in ArabLit Quarterly, Barricade: A Journal of Antifascism and Translation, The Brooklyn Rail, and Electric Literature.

Reviews• November 4, 2019

Fantastic Emissions: Mika Rottenberg’s Labor of Mystification

By Maru Pabón

“Once in a while it happens that I vomit up a bunny,” confesses the narrator of Julio Cortázar’s “Letter to a Young Lady in…

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Features, Reviews• December 12, 2018

How a Dynasty Defines Taste: The Deep Roots of Middle Eastern Abstraction

By Maru Pabón

The Nicolas Ibrahim Sursock Museum opened its grand stairway entrance to the public on November 18, 1961, nine years after the death of its…

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