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WR member Sigrid Nunez's essay 'Life and Story,' for The Sewanee Review, was selected by Vivian Gornick for BEST AMERICAN ESSAYS 2023! harpercollins.com/products/the-b…
This week on the Sewanee Review Podcast, editor Adam Ross joins Justin Taylor to discuss REBOOT, Taylor’s new novel, and together they take stock of the particular cultural moment we find ourselves in in America.
Head to the link in bio for the full episode.
I wrote about everyone's favorite topic, incest, and everyone's second favorite topic, Christine Schutt, for The Sewanee Review.
“‘You Drive’ is as much a salute to perversity as it is an unflinching characterization of intergenerational dysfunction.”
This week on the Conglomerate, Winter 2024 contributor Sonia Feigelson explores a passage from Christine Schutt’s NIGHTWORK.
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“each street slanted toward the state building where our folks / collected their checks on the first of each month— // and if your eyes were glossed with oxys and a week / without sleep” —Edgar Kunz, “Michael” The Sewanee Review Mariner Books
Thanks to The Sewanee Review for the chance to write about one stanza from a poem I adore called “Home” by Baek Seok translated by Jack Saebyok Jung 정새벽!
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“This recollection—a chance encounter between patient and doctor, a coincidental friendship—is as much about belonging and care as its absence.”
This week on the Conglomerate, Derrick Austin examines Baek Seok’s “Home,” translated by Jack Saebyok Jung 정새벽. Head to the link in bio.
This week on the Sewanee Review Podcast: From workshops with Elizabeth Hardwick to her editorial training at The New York Review of Books, Sigrid Nunez offers a vibrant glimpse of the New York literary scene in the 1970s.
very surreal to win the Walter Sullivan Award, given to a promising writer in any genre! thank you The Sewanee Review 🐋
NBCC member Ryan Chapman wrote a long piece on the six novels on the 2023 Booker Prize shortlist for The Sewanee Review's winter issue: thesewaneereview.com/articles/good-…