News and Reviews
- 07.01.21 | Ian Dreiblatt’s forget thee reviewed in Auxiliary Monuments
- 07.01.21 | Eli Keszler in Conversation with Adam Curtis
- 06.24.21 | Aditi Machado’s The End reviewed in the Rain Taxi Review of Books
- 06.24.21 | Erica Van Horn’s By Bus reviewed on Elliptical Movements blog
- 06.22.21 | Invitation to the Species – Mirene Arsanios and Celina Su: What kind of language are we left with?
- 06.22.21 | Piece by Katie Fowley in the Kenyon Review
- 06.22.21 | 2020 Pamphlet Series Reviewed by The London Magazine
- 06.17.21 | Nathaniel Farrell’s Lost Horizon reviewed in SPAM zine
- 06.17.21 | Reina María Rodríguez’s The Winter Garden Photograph announced as a finalist for the 2022 Neustadt International Prize for Literature
- 06.15.21 | Reina María Rodríguez featured in Latin American Literature Today
- 06.15.21 | Essay on Susana Thénon’s Ova Completa, tr. Rebekah Smith on the Poetry Foundation
- 06.01.21 | Mona Kareem on Ra’ad Abdulqadir’s Except for this Unseen Thread in Lit Hub
- 05.27.21 | forget thee by Ian Dreiblatt reviewed in Tourniquet Review
- 05.27.21 | Makhosazana Xaba discusses Tinashe Mushakavanhu’s Reincarnating Marechera: Notes on a Speculative Archive alongside Flora Veit-Wild’s They Called You Dambudzo in New Frame
- 05.24.21 | MoMA conversation with the KUNCI Study Forum & Collective
- 05.24.21 | Excerpt from No Way in the Skin without this Bloody Embrace by Jean D’Amérique featured on Armstrong Literary
- 05.22.21 | Tammy Nguyen’s Phong Nha, the Making of an American Smile included on CLMP’s Reading List for 2021 Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month
- 05.20.21 | Jean Day’s Late Human reviewed by rob mclennan
- 05.17.21 | The Kitchen’s 50th Anniversary roundtable on literature/language programming available to stream (feat. Matvei Yankelevich and Constance DeJong)
- 05.11.21 | An excerpt from Yanko González’s (tr. by Stephen Rosenshein) Upper Volta featured by Brooklyn Rail
- 05.11.21 | The Matrix by N. H. Pritchard reviewed and excerpted on TANK MAGAZINE
- 05.04.21 | UDP Apprentice Ainee Jeong on Sawako Nakayasu’s Some Girls Walk Into the Country They Are From
- 05.03.21 | Ian Dreiblatt’s forget thee one of 12 “new books to get your hands on” via Lit Hub
- 04.29.21 | Adjua Gargi Nzinga Greaves’ Of Forests and of Farms featured in exhibition review at Artists Space