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“The more you go on into the novel the more the future is handled as an historical fact. To me, the past is handled more as a dream and future is handled more as history”: An Interview with Claudia Durastanti — Cristina Politano

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Claudia Durastanti is a Rome-based author whose recently-published novel, MissItalia, tells the story of the Italian South in […]

cmpolitano 10/09/2024 Interviews

Martín Feito’s First Night — Xaime Martínez (tr. Robin Munby)

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On his first night at the house in Chaneces, Martín Feito had a dream. Martín Feito didn’t tend […]

@MinorLits 11/07/2024 Fiction

“What is the worst part about myself, and how can I express it and still be accepted?”: An interview with Graham Irvin — Cristina Politano

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Graham Irvin is a Philadelphia-based writer whose recent publication, I Have a Gun, blends poetry and prose to […]

cmpolitano 02/07/2024 Interviews

In the Suavity of the Rock [excerpt] — Greg Gerke

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Greener Days In Ireland I was a tourist again. There had been a time when I wasn’t. Young […]

@MinorLits 27/06/2024 Fiction

“I can’t tell my protagonist what to do next. She has to make that decision for herself”: An interview with Nour Abi-Nakhoul — Cristina Politano

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Nour Abi-Nakhoul is a Montreal-based novelist whose recent novel, Supplication, has garnered attention for its inventive style, which […]

cmpolitano 18/06/2024 Interviews

Towards an Enigmatic Method — Jeremy Stewart

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Now we see “in an enigma by means of a mirror.” So Léon Bloy glosses St Paul,[1] according […]

@MinorLits 06/06/2024 Fiction

Birding [excerpt] — Rose Ruane

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Prologue In a small seaside town, autumn is winnowing into winter and two women – strangers – are […]

@MinorLits 02/05/2024 Fiction

Risky Business — Drew Gummerson

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You are working in a Korean restaurant in Scarborough as a dishwasher and you live above it with […]

@MinorLits 18/04/2024 Fiction

Zelfportret — Daniel Adler

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The hands, the backs of the hands show life pulsing through the body, how much life passes in […]

@MinorLits 22/02/2024 Fiction

The Apology, or Henry Learns to Write — Jacqueline Feldman

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After giving the issue the thought it deserved, he concluded the only really possible options were 1) an […]

@MinorLits 01/02/2024 Fiction

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