Issue 31/2 is a special double issue, featuring nationally renowned
American writers and nine translation folios with generous
selections of work by internationally known writers from Argentina,
French-Speaking Belgium, Germany, Greece, Mexico, Poland, the ,
South Korea, and the Galician Region of Spain. The issue includes:
Poetry by Pulitzer Prize winner Yusef Komunyakaa; National Book
Award finalist and Los Angeles Times Book Prize winner Carl
Phillips; Guggenheim Fellows Terese Svoboda, David Kirby, and Mark
Halliday; two-time Lambda Literary Award winner Maureen Seaton;
Rockefeller Foundation Fellow Pablo Medina; Lenore Marshall Prize
winner Craig Morgan Teicher; Kresge Arts Foundation and Kundiman
Fellow Matthew Olzmann; Ohioana Book Award winner Ruth Awad;
Kundiman Prize winner Janine Joseph; Alice Fay Di Castagnola Award
winner G. C. Waldrep; Lambda Literary Award finalist Randall Mann;
as well as Michael Bazzett, Jehanne Dubrow, Sarah Gridley, Joy
Katz, Hailey Leithauser, Claire Wahmanholm, and many others.
Fiction by Maxim Loskutoff, an NPR Best Book author and New York
Times Editor's Pick; as well as by Cara Blue Adams, Gerri
Brightwell, Aidan Forster, Ryan Habermeyer, Nihal Mubarak, and
Carolyn Oliver. Nonfiction by PEN Center USA Literary Award and
California Book Award winner Victoria Chang, art and literature
critic Robert Archambeau (writing on the "spirituality" of Andy
Warhol), and relative newcomer Caroline Plasket. Translation Folios
with poetry by Filipino poet Mesandel Virtusio Arguelles
(translated by Kristine Ong Muslim), Mexican poet Cesar Canedo
(translated by Whitney DeVos), (translated by Jennifer Kronovet),
Franco-Belgian poet Guy Goffette (translated by Marilyn Hacker),
Greek poet Dimitra Kotoula (translated by Maria Nazos), Polish poet
Ewa Lipska (translated by Robin Davidson and Ewa Elzbieta
Nowakowska, South Korean poet Moon Bo Young (translated by Hedgie
Choi), Galician/Spanish poet Chus Pato (translated by Erin Moure),
and Argentinian fiction writer, journalist, and political martyr
Rodolfo Walsh (translated by Cindy Schuster). The cover features
work by New York-based artist and Gordon Parks Foundation fellow
Derrick Adams, whose work has shown nationally and been featured on
the television shows Empire and Insecure.
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