![]() Power and its corrupt practices, how we deal with living in their world, how the system treats resistance. The Hard Tomorrow is an intersectional discourse on the struggle. ![]() That it is a history that hasn’t happened yet is just a detail. ![]() A story that’s for those who come after us, that tries to tell history as it happens to us. What it reminds me of is Ta-Nehisi Coates’ Between the World and Me. A turbulent few months in the life of a woman clinging to what matters as tyrants push the needle towards dystopia. Imagine trying to build a house and have a baby, to keep friendships strong and lend strength to the community. The Hard Tomorrow is to walk with ghosts, history, and danger. It is to be in love with the tenacity of life. The Hard Tomorrow is neither murder nor heist, but crime like civil disobedience and peaceful protest. Eleanor Davis has written a crime story, a pulp, so naturally it’s a tragedy. ![]() Art: Eleanor Davis/Drawn & Quarterlyīy Arpad Okay. ![]()
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