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Context, Cadence, Subtext: An Interview With Margo Jefferson, Author Of...
Margo Jefferson is most known for her writing on others. Her ability to unpick the nuances of performed art and theater, to empathize with and contextualize near untouchable pop culture icons like...
View ArticleThe Peripheral Writer: An Interview With Hamid Ismailov, Author Of The...
Hamid Ismailov is the author of dozens of books of poetry, visual poetry, fiction, and nonfiction. An Uzbek writer, Ismailov has been subjected to censorship throughout his career and was exiled from...
View Article“Literature is a Kind of Mirror”: An Interview with Ruth Ozeki
If the work of writers is to make the familiar unfamiliar, Ruth Ozeki’s newest essay is an exercise in the defamiliarization of our most known and intimate parts—the human face. As one of three writers...
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