castillo-fiction

April 7, 2026

If we need fiction to teach us empathy, we don’t really have empathy, because empathy is not a one-stop destination; it’s a practice, ongoing, which requires work from us in our daily lives, for our daily lives — not just when we’re confronted with the visibly and legibly Other. Not just when a particularly gifted author has managed to make a community’s story come alive for the reader who’s come for a quick zoo visit, always remaining on her side of the cage.

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“Deep gray night of gray felt folding
and enclosing explosions”

Maggie Nelson | “Carnegie Hall”

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