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“I don’t want to overstate the case, but what’s at stake is life and death”: An Interview with Benjamin Libman — Cristina Politano

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Benjamin Libman is a Paris-based Canadian writer who has mined the geographical specifics of his family’s history, from […]

cmpolitano 29/05/2025 Interviews

“All places are places, and all places are strange”: An Interview with Diane Seuss — Cristina Politano

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Michigan-based poet Diane Seuss is a powerful voice in American poetry who won the Pulitzer Prize in 2022 […]

cmpolitano 13/05/2025 Interviews

“I always talk about it as this small world in a big city and [that’s] what I’m interested in writing about. Those lives, those people”: An Interview with William Boyle — Cristina Politano

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William Boyle is a Mississippi-based writer whose novels tend to be set in one specific neighborhood of his […]

cmpolitano 17/04/2025 Interviews

“Both our novels interrogate the juxtaposition or paradox of being on the road with somebody”: A Conversation between Vijay Khurana and Madeleine Watts

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With The Passenger Seat and Elegy, Southwest coming out within weeks of each other, minor lits decided to […]

@MinorLits 01/04/2025 Interviews

“Perhaps to write and read is to flow into our own chronic genre. And each fragment is a fugitive rebirth from the last.”: A Correspondence with Quyên Nguyễn-Hoàng — Alex Tan

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Quyên Nguyễn-Hoàng is the translator of Nguyễn Thanh Hiện’s Chronicles of a Village, first published by Penguin Southeast […]

@MinorLits 18/03/2025 Interviews

“There is something powerful about a book about the most beautiful woman in the world, where her beauty is not the major through-line of the book”: An Interview with Maria Zoccola—Cristina Politano

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Maria Zoccola is a Tennessee-based poet whose new publication reimagines the mythological Helen of Troy, resituating her in […]

cmpolitano 15/01/2025 Interviews

“I wanted to create a world that wasn’t quite dystopian: not ending, but on the edge.”: An Interview with Vanessa Saunders—Cristina Politano

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Vanessa Saunders is a New Orleans based professor and writer whose debut novel, The Flat Woman, is set […]

cmpolitano 14/11/2024 Interviews

“Weird Tales continues to dominate pop culture to this day; Lovecraft, horror, science fiction, comics, those people all have Weird Tales in their DNA.”: An Interview with Eric Williams — Cristina Politano

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Eric Williams is a writer from Houston, Texas, who recently took on the formidable task of curating the […]

cmpolitano 22/10/2024 Interviews

“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

“Sometimes not knowing what you’re doing is the whole meat of an essay. You’re supposed to be answering a question you don’t have an answer to”: An Interview with Andrew Bertaina — Cristina Politano

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Andrew Bertaina is a Washington, D.C.-based essayist. His recent publication, The Body is a Temporary Gathering Place, unites […]

cmpolitano 16/07/2024 Interviews

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