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 [...]
Born on September 15, 1889 in Jamaica, Claude McKay was one of the leading voices [...]
On September 8, 1907, Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas met. Three years and one [...]
Quotes from the Poetry of E.E. Cummings “and swirled justly souls of flower strike // [...]
Quotes from the Poetry of Wallace Stevens “In your light, the head is speaking. [...]
Today, more than ever, the prevalence of female voices in our society is crucial. As [...]
Known for her brilliance and wit, Dorothy Parker was an established female writer during her [...]
The Queen of Modernism, Virginia Woolf (born Adeline Virginia Stephen), wrote and published more work [...]
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Can you give readers a brief background about your scholarly interests and your studies in [...]
Hailed as an early confessional poet, Sara Teasdale won a Pulitzer Prize in 1918. Teasdale [...]
Rose Macaulay wrote over 20 fiction novels in her lifetime. She was a staunch feminist [...]
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