D Is for the Dance of the Hours: A Portrait of Pre-Bankruptcy Detroit
My cousin’s stories of being a Detroit cop could have come straight out of an opera.
Ecotone
Aïda
Lakmé
The Concise Oxford Dictionary of OperaIl Trovatore
FidelioThe Concise Oxford Dictionary of Opera
Fidelio
Fidelio
Duck. Cover. Run.
The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Opera
The Spirit of Detroit
La GiocondaFantasia
Searching for Sugar Man
Irmelin
Jenufa
Aisha is the author of The Fluency of Light (University of Iowa Press 2013) and Dreaming of Ramadi in Detroit (1913 Press 2017), which was chosen by Maggie Nelson as the winner of the 1913 Open Prose Contest. A contributing editor for Guernica, her writing can be found in The Offing, Ecotone, Ninth Letter, Identity Theory, Michigan Quarterly Review, Terrain.org, The Southern Review, Autostraddle, Guernica and the anthologies How We Speak to One Another and The Sonoran Desert: A Literary Field Guide.
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