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Mar/Apr 2020 • Vol. XLII No. 2 |

With the Moths’ Eyes

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Initially specializing in body theory, phenomenology, and visual arts scholarship, Lars Horn holds MAs from the University of Edinburgh, the École normale supérieure, Paris, and Concordia University, Montreal. Horn’s writing explores the body as experiential site and considers how the plastic arts might be brought to bear upon narrative form, causality, and content. In 2016, Horn translated the publication “Ateliers & Studios” for the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts. A poetry finalist in the Summer Literary Seminar Contest (2018) and the Malahat Review’s Open Season Contest (2017), their work has appeared in New Writing Scotland, Gutter Magazine, and elsewhere.

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