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“A Word as a Key Opening a Door:” An Interview with R. J. Dent — Matthew Kinlin

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R.J. Dent is a renowned translator of French literature, whose published significant works include The Songs of Maldoror(Infinity […]

cmpolitano 02/12/2025 Interviews

“It’s not just that the far right is reactionary, that it reacts to something, but it’s a preventive counter-revolution”: An Interview with Jack Z. Bratich — Daniel Lukes

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As pundits scramble to define fascism for Trump 2.0, a recent book by media scholar Jack Z. Bratich, […]

cmpolitano 04/11/2025 Interviews

“[W]e do inhabit, similar to the the years before modernism, a sense that our world has irrevocably changed”: An Interview with Morten Høi Jensen — Cristina Politano

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Morten Høi Jensen is a Danish-American writer whose recent book, The Master of Contradictions: Thomas Mann and the […]

cmpolitano 29/10/2025 Interviews

“[Literature is] a dance around silence, an attempt to get closer to what we are not saying”: A Conversation with Bothayna Al-Essa—Erik Noonan

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Anglophone audiences first encountered the Kuwaiti novelist, publisher, and bookseller Bothanya Al-Essa through excerpts of her 2004 novel […]

cmpolitano 07/10/2025 Interviews

“What would it look like to just seek absolute stillness?”: An Interview with Austyn Wohlers—Cristina Politano

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Austyn Wohlers is a New York-based writer and musician, whose debut novel, Hothouse Bloom, was recently published by […]

cmpolitano 23/09/2025 Interviews

“What do we betray when we refuse to make the ritual sacrifice?:” An Interview with Alina Stefanescu—Cristina Politano

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Alina Stefanescu is a Romanian-born poet who resides in Alabama. Her recent poetry collection, My Heresies, was published […]

cmpolitano 18/09/2025 Interviews

“I can’t write about [Dublin] because it’s been done to death. However, I can write about the nothing that came before and that is coming after”: An Interview with Tim MacGabhann—Cristina Politano

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Tim MacGabhann is a Paris-based Irish writer whose recent memoir, The Black Pool, narrates his hallucination-littered descent into […]

cmpolitano 10/09/2025 Interviews

“The heterosexual imagination remains tainted by the idea that female desire is either disgusting or pathological”: An interview with Lou Syrah — Cristina Politano

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Lou Syrah is a Paris-based writer and journalist, whose recent novella, Fuck Eat Kill, has been nominated for […]

cmpolitano 24/07/2025 Interviews

« L’imaginaire hétérosexuel est encore sali par l’idée que le désir féminin serait soit dégoutant soit pathologique »: Interview avec Lou Syrah — Cristina Politano

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Lou Syrah est une écrivaine et journaliste parisienne dont la récente nouvelle, Fuck Eat Kill, a été nominée […]

cmpolitano 24/07/2025 en français, Interviews

“[The American Southwest] is a place where the myth of the nation breaks down”: An Interview with Daisy Atterbury—Cristina Politano

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The Kármán Line is the boundary between Earth’s atmosphere and outer space, calculated by a Hungarian physicist Theodore […]

cmpolitano 08/07/2025 Interviews

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