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LEON Literary Review
Fiction - ISSUE #30
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Dujie Tahat

Dujie Tahat is a Filipino-Jordanian immigrant living in Washington state and is the author of Here I Am O My God (2020), recipient of a Poetry Society of America Chapbook Fellowship.

Erasures of the U.S. Constitution.

  • MAKING ART IN WAR TIME WHICH FOR US MEANS ALWAYS [U.S. Constitution. Article I. Sections 1-4.]
  • IN A CITY AFRAID OF ITS OWN REFLECTION, IT MAY, IN FACT, BE TOO EASY TO SUGGEST THAT THE PROJECT OF PATRIARCHY IS YOKED TO WHITENESS INSOFAR AS EACH AIM TO RENDER OUR INDIVIDUAL EXPERIENCES HISTORICAL [Article I. Sections 2-3.]
  • THE CAMPAIGN SIGNS SAY WILLIAM BUT HE SAYS TO CALL HIM BILL [Article I. Sections 3-7.]
  • SURE SEX IS GOOD NO QUESTION [Article I. Sections 6-8.]
  • THE MAN BE THE MYTH [Article II. Section I. ]
  • MAKING ART IN WAR TIME WHICH FOR US MEANS ALWAYS [U.S. Constitution Article V]

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