Filip Marinovich and Anna Moschovakis
Filip Marinovich and Anna Moschovakis read from their new books.
Filip Marinovich is the author of Zero Readership (UDP 2008) and And If You Don’t Go Crazy I’ll Meet You Here Tomorrow (UDP 2011). He wrote and directed the plays Skin Around The Earth, Throne Room Snow, and The Karma Bookshop for his theater company Comet Party. His work has been published in Brooklyn Rail, EOAGH, Aufgabe, Village Zendo Journal, and 6×6. He is a poet living on earth for the moment.
Anna Moschovakis is the author a book of poems, I Have Not Been Able to Get Through to Everyone (Turtle Point Press 2006) and of several chapbooks, including The Blue Book (Phylum Press), Dependence Day Parade (Sisyphus), No Medea (a Tinyside from Big Game Books), The Tragedy of Waste (Belladonna) and The Human Machine (Dusie). Her translations from the French include texts by Henri Michaux, Claude Cahun, Theophile Gauthier, Pierre AlfĂ©ri, and Blaise Cendrars, as well as the books The Jokers by Albert Cossery (New York Review Books), The Possession by Annie Ernaux (Seven Stories Press), and The Engagement by Georges Simenon (New York Review Books). Her second full-length book of poems, You and Three Others Are Approaching a Lake, is forthcoming from Coffee House Press. Currently a freelance editor and a visiting professor in the Writing department at Pratt Institute, she splits her time between Brooklyn and Delaware County, NY. Anna has been working with UDP since 2002 as an editor, designer, administrator, and printer. She has edited numerous poetry and translation titles over the years, is an on-and-off editor of 6×6, and currently edits poetry while also heading up the Dossier Series, which she founded in 2008.