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Editor’s note: The text here is an edited transcription of a larger conversation conducted over Zoom, which appears in full below. Melpignano reads her translations of Leonardo Tonini’s poems “6.” from [25:52...
Congratulations to Amanda Sarasien and Elton Uliana, winners of our annual Chametzky Prize for their translation of José Luís Peixoto’s “The Woman Who Dreamed”! This story appeared in our Summer 2025 issue, and was also nominated for a Push...
Who have been the most influential writers in your life? The most influential stories/collections?
Lorrie Moore –– Who Will Run the Hospital?
Laura van den Berg –– I Hold a Wolf by the Ears
Elena Ferrante –– The Days of Aband...
Jennifer Sperry Steinorth (61.2, 65.2)’s book of poems Boys Behind Glass (featuring art by Jenny Walton) came out in March from Texas Review Press.
Adam Scheffler (54.1)’s critical book on James Wright, So This Is What It Feels Like...
Crew, at “her tree” on the farm, after her dad’s death.
I’m interested in how “Feast: Fruits of the Land” came to exist. How did you decide on the format (namely: the altered sonnet structure, and the beginnings of passages picking up the...
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