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On Redeeming Freud
Stephen O’Connor Writes About the Connection Between His Father and Sigmund Freud
By
Stephen O'Connor
| June 17, 2026
Tarantula
Eduardo Halfon (trans. Daniel Hahn)
By
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| May 29, 2026
“If You See Me, Weep.” And Other Souvenirs of Climate Catastrophe
Anna Badkhen on What We Have Lost and What We Will Lose in an Era of Climate Emergency
By
Anna Badkhen
| April 30, 2026
Freedom Through Structure: On Translating Vicente Luis Mora’s
Centroeuropa
Rahul Bery: “By adding an extra layer of restrictions... I think I found some kind of liberation.”
By
Rahul Bery
| March 11, 2026
Mule Boy
Andrew Krivak
By
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| February 23, 2026
“Turn of the River”
Edgard Telles Ribeiro (trans. Margaret A. Neves)
By
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| January 12, 2026
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Only Smoke
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A Small Press Book We Love:
The Bear
by Andrew Krivak
By
Jonny Diamond
| March 6, 2025
Lit From the Chocolate City: Ten Washington D.C Books That Aren’t About Politicians
By
Charlotte Taylor Fryar
| February 26, 2025
“Familiars”
John Rolfe Gardiner
By
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| January 13, 2025
Bringing Felice Bauer to Life in Magdaléna Platzová’s
Life After Kafka
Alex Zucker on the Importance of Style and Voice in Literary Translation
By
Alex Zucker
| August 9, 2024
On the Joys of Following Literary Instinct Wherever It Leads
Leah Hager Cohen Asks: “Can anything compare to the wonder of being lost?”
By
Leah Hager Cohen
| May 22, 2024
On the Missed Crimean Connection Between Leo Tolstoy and Florence Nightingale
Melissa Pritchard Explores the Parallel Lives of the Russian Literary Giant and the Founder of Modern Nursing
By
Melissa Pritchard
| March 15, 2024
Like the Appearance of Horses
Andrew Krivak
By
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| May 10, 2023
“Thank God for the Nights That Go Right.” Adina Talve-Goodman on Illness, Wellness, and Luck
From Her Posthumously Published Essay Collection,
Your Hearts, Your Scars
By
Adina Talve-Goodman
| January 30, 2023
Translating in Tandem: A Reading List of Collaborative Translated Literature
Daniel Hahn and Lisa Dillman Recommend Emi Yagi, José Ovejero, Roy Jacobsen, and More
By
Daniel Hahn and Lisa Dillman
| September 27, 2022
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Olivia Rutigliano
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July 2, 2026
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