Lucas Gonzalez ’10 talks to NER intern Bella Cady ‘22.5 about his current work as an educator and what it means to “go boldly” into the literary world.
Month: March 2022
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Lucas Gonzalez
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New podcast features translator Jennifer Shyue
Jennifer Shyue talks about how she fell in love with translation and details some of the pleasures and perils of this exacting and creative work.
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Roman Malynovsky
From his family home in Ivano-Frankivsk in western Ukraine, Roman Malynovsky offers some thoughts on reading and war. Translated from the Ukrainian by Kate Tsurkan.
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Winner of the 2022 Emerging Writers Award
Congratulations to Helene Achanzar, who will receive a full scholarship to the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference!
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Hanh Hoang
Hanh Hoang, whose essay “Bedtime Stories from Vietnam” appears in NER 42.4, talks with NER staff reader Megan Howell about obsession, resisting certainty, and the ghosts we leave behind.
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Michael Martin Shea
Translator Michael Martin Shea on “from The Somber Station,” a sequence of poems by Liliana Ponce.
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Shelley Wong
“So often, women of color transform to accommodate or survive . . .”
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Leslie Sainz
Leslie Sainz, whose poems “Self-Determination Theory” and “Propaganda Ghazal” appear in NER 42.4, talks with NER poetry editor Jennifer Chang about poetic space, ancestry, and her new role as NER’s managing editor.
 




