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Orpheus Underground
“Push shove. Push shove.”
In Odette Cortés’ “Orpheus Underground,” the subway becomes an underworld — a place where myth meets the modern commute, and the rhythm of survival hums beneath the city’s surface.

Kinsman Quarterly
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The Afro-Mexican Blues
by Odette Cortés Born and raised in Mexico, I remember that my elementary class was shown the caste system, which was the backbone of New...

Kinsman Quarterly
4 min read
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