Jericho Brown wins Anisfield-Wolf Award
Brown among the 2015 winners of the prize for his poetry collection, The New Testament.
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Brown among the 2015 winners of the prize for his poetry collection, The New Testament.
Keene discusses the “outtakes, the glosses, and the buried” stories told in his forthcoming collection of stories and novellas, Counternarratives.
On his poetry, painting, narrative expectations, and the many influences of his work.
Packer discusses the long journey she undertook to vividly render lives during the Reconstruction era in her forthcoming novel The Thousands with the Harvard Gazette.
Smith talks with Charif Shanahan of Poetry Society of America about poetry and memoir.
Listen to Jackson read Walcott’s “In Italy” for The New Yorker’s Poetry Podcast.
On wrestling enthusiasts and Hulk-Hogan-Appreciation for The New Yorker.
Read “Childless by Choice” in the New York Times Sunday Book Review.
Percy on carving atlatls, fraternity, and wilderness and for Guernica Daily.
Gibson’s “parchment-dry humor” uplifts the dark and uneasy layers of this world premiere at Playwrights Horizons.