Angela Hamiltonʼs essays have recently appeared in The MacGuffin, Quarterly West, and The Truth About the Fact. Currently, she teaches at Fatih University in Istanbul. She can see Asia from her living room window but does not aspire to any sort of political career.
		 
		
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