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From "We Build a City" by Kinga Tóth, published in the May 2018 issue of Poetry.
[image: White back ground with black text, black line work of arrows, and other sharp shapes, and what appear to be ink spots and smears. First image’s text begins, “HOW THEY COMMUNICATE // HOW THEY PROGRAM,” and the language breaks down from there.]
John Mueller / Kinga Tóth @ Feed Me Weird Things
Belated congrats to Lena Schätte who submitted a text about heavy girls surviving school and life through girlhood and voicing existentially uncomfortable truths - yes, about society but also about being fat - and winning THE prize for german speaking literature.
NOT JUST THAT she also won the prize voted for by readers and viewers of what she rightly called the ESC of Literature.
Girl !! My thought exactly. My vote went out for you.
Bless you. I‘ve never considered myself being the fat girl in school and I still feel seen. ty
In the February 2014 issue of Poetry, (cover: "Ménage a Trois," 2012, by Shoshanna Weinberger) you can see 4 visual poems by Bianca Stone, 2 poems with drawings by Kinga Toth, and 21 photographs of poets by Lawrence Schwartzwald.