Praise for To See Beyond
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A stunningly beautiful work of inquiry into what makes us human, what we can know about each other, and what makes life worth living in an increasingly dismal time. Boston Globe
A writer of conscience, with a keen observing eye and an unmatched sense of wonder and history, Badkhen is also an exquisite stylist. . . . In our time, for all time, To See Beyond is a necessary book. World Literature Today
Infused with hope and wonder. . . . To See Beyond rewards not only careful reading, but multiple readings. Hippocampus Magazine
Badkhens prose is rich and evocative, animated by an obvious delight in the power of words to conjure faraway places and distant people, allowing us to imagine them as if we were right there with her. On the Seawall
Soul-stirring. . . . A quietly moving tribute to survivors of global upheaval. Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Elegant, erudite. . . . A fine work of journalism and belles-lettres as moral witness. Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
Brave, probing. . . . These deep, thoughtful, multi-faceted essays address timely issues of human suffering and environmental devastation from a unique, ultimately hopeful perspective. Foreword Reviews
No book I have read in recent years is more relevant to our time, more insightful, more probing, more unsparing in its analysis or more generous of heart than To See Beyond. Anna Badkhens lifetime of deep reading and dangerous living has yielded these profoundly moving essays that range from Canary Islands myth to hunger stones, from radical hope and child soldiers to micro-love and prayer beads and a lifejacket graveyard on Lesvos. Through it all, she insists on asking the common questions that unite us: How to dream, how to love, how to build a better world? If youre looking for the answers, start with To See Beyond. Ben Fountain, author of Billy Lynns Long Halftime Walk and Rasputin Swims the Potomac
In To See Beyond, Anna Badkhen wields language like a wide-eyed, percussive magician. There is little hand-holding here, thankfully. There is an exquisite exploration of where we are, how we are, who we refuse to become, and the cost of refusing to fight. The essay as a form and humans as a species need this offering. Kiese Laymon, author of Heavy and Long Division
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One of the most creative and important nonfiction writers in our era. James McBride
A stunning and sensitive chronicler of our collective condition. Imani Perry
A truly global thinker of rare and beautiful gifts. Ilya Kaminsky
Badkhen has an uncanny ability to address some of the most complex of modern human problems . . . and her patient consideration of what matters most in human life is unexpectedly hopeful. Barry Lopez
Lucid, generous, and rugged, Badkhen . . . speaks to us as a species in the early twenty-first centurywhere have we walked from and where are we walking. J. M. Ledgard
[ Badkhens] are not light-hearted essays, but ones regularly astonished by what the world holds, at once. Eileen Myles
Badkhen has spent her career documenting inequities around the world. . . . What grounds us in [ her] daring work is Badkhens incandescent poetics, an augury all its own. Stephanie Elizondo Griest, New York Times Book Review
We follow along as [ Badkhen] leaves behind a trail of precise, glistening prose, and each time we arrive somewhere else we consider, once again, humanitys shifting, unstable, and essential relationship with place. Tope Folarin, Vulture
The roaming logic of Badkhens essays . . . unspool themes of communion and human migration. . . . I was persistently buoyed by the tenderness [ Badkhen] brings to the world and its inhabitants. Erica Berry, The Rumpus
Symphonic. . . . [ Badkhen] is as relentless about telling a good tale as she is with revealing the scale of tragedy unfolding. Diane Mehta, Jewish Book Council
Brainy, poetic, global. Melissa Febos, Bookforum