Interviews
FM: Translating Ulysses seems like a daunting, almost-insurmountable task. What attracted you to translating it? [...]
FM: Who was Alice Prin? MB: Alice Prin was born in 1901 to an unwed, teenage [...]
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Authorial Profiles
Marti Savage (Tice’s great-niece) illustrated Clara Tice’s eccentricity in a singular question during our phone [...]
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FM: Who is John Sanford? JM: John Sanford was born Julian Shapiro in 1904 in [...]
West-Running Brook is a collection of poetry written by Robert Frost. It was first published in [...]
Quotes from the Poetry of Mina Loy “At your mercy Our Universe Is only A [...]
Elsie Dunn, better known as Evelyn Scott, is a prime example of a lost Modernist. [...]
When you think of T.S. Eliot, do you think of The Waste Land or “The Love Song [...]
Kay Boyle was a political activist, writer, two-time O. Henry Award winner, and receiver of [...]
You are a self-proclaimed “Polish literary critic and theoretician.” Can you touch on your work [...]
Published just short of a year apart, William Faulkner’s The Sound and the Fury was published 7 [...]
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In 1876, Mary Roberts Rinehart was born in what is today known as Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. [...]
Quotes from the Writing of Claude McKay “I have not used patterns, images and words [...]
Thomas Wolfe was born on October 3, 1900 in Asheville, North Carolina. He shares his [...]
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