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Author/Translator: Maylis de Kerangal and Jessica Moore on Painting Time with Lydia Kiesling
French author Maylis de Kerangal explores the contours of contemporary art and the profession of painting in her new translated...
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Note/Books: The Night Falls
We were delighted to join the American Opera Project for our second Note/Books event, a series that features libretto readings (with musical excerpts)...
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Memoirs of a Fiction Writer: Courtney Zoffness and Gina Frangello in Conversation
For authors Courtney Zoffness (The Center for Fiction Emerging Writer Fellow) and Gina Frangello (Every...
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Olivia Laing on Everybody with Maggie Nelson
Analyzing some of the most significant and complicated figures of the past century through the lens of psychoanalyst Wilhelm Reich, author Olivia...
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Fiona Mozley on Hot Stew with Arianna Rebolini
Named one of the most anticipated books of 2021 by a number of publications, Fiona Mozley’s new novel Hot Stew centers...
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On America: We Are Each Other’s Harvest and the Legacy of Black Farmers
Over the past 100 years, the number of Black farmers working the land throughout the United States has gone from one million to 45,000
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Richard Wright’s The Man Who Lived Underground with Malcolm Wright, John Kulka, and Kevin Powell
From the author of Native Son and Black Boy, The Man Who Lived Underground is a previously unpublished novel by Richard...
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Trauma and Healing Through Magic in Speculative Fiction
K.M. Szpara (First, Become Ashes), Anita Kopacz (Shallow Waters), Kerstin Hall...
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Japanese Literature in Translation: Izumi Suzuki’s Terminal Boredom
A panel of Japanese-to-English literary translators joined us to celebrate the launch of science-fiction legend Izumi Suzuki’s...
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How Do We Treat Translation as Creative Writing?
Madhu Kaza and Jeremy Tiang joined us to discuss how translation is a form of creative writing, even if it’s...