Jessi Jezewska Stevens


Jessi Jezewska Stevens is a novelist and journalist based in Geneva, where she covers European culture and the climate movement. Her most recent book is Ghost Pains, a story collection exploring the legacies of the 20th century.

Articles by Jessi Jezewska Stevens
A crowd of hundred of people in formal attire fills the floor in an ornate ballroom in Vienna. Others stand in rows of balcony seats climbing up to the ceiling in the vast space.
A crowd of hundred of people in formal attire fills the floor in an ornate ballroom in Vienna. Others stand in rows of balcony seats climbing up to the ceiling in the vast space.
A historic image of traffic on a highway in New York City.
A historic image of traffic on a highway in New York City.
An illustration shows an inverted black and white image of the city skyline of Frankfurt split down the middle with a paper tear revealing a green background. Against the field of green, a cross section of a tree and a seedling are shown.
An illustration shows an inverted black and white image of the city skyline of Frankfurt split down the middle with a paper tear revealing a green background. Against the field of green, a cross section of a tree and a seedling are shown.
climate-change-storytelling-foreign-policy-illustration
climate-change-storytelling-foreign-policy-illustration
Benjamin Netanyahu with an unidentified friend at the entrance to his family home in Jerusalem in 1967, and his father, Benzion Netanyahu, when he was a professor at the University of Denver in 1968.
Benjamin Netanyahu with an unidentified friend at the entrance to his family home in Jerusalem in 1967, and his father, Benzion Netanyahu, when he was a professor at the University of Denver in 1968.
African infantrymen of the French Army in 1915
African infantrymen of the French Army in 1915