Editorial intern Madilynn Maretoli ‘25 talks to writer, scholar, and former NER intern Taylor Johnston-Levy about studying English at Middlebury, pursuing an intellectual life, and the “queer use” of institutions.
Author: New England Review
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Taylor Johnston-Levy
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Anna Jastrzembski
Meet playwright and New England Review drama reader Anna Jastrzembski.
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Zach F. Howe
Writer and designer Zach F. Howe ’11 discusses mass-transit maps, artistic inspiration, and transitioning from college to the professional world.
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Sabrina Islam
“When reading a story, I am eager to uncover how a writer shows their knowledge of cultural craft expectations. How are they conveying these expectations? . . .”
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Sam Munson
Staff reader Nick Bertelson talks with contributor Sam Munson about misinterpretation, the cultural identity of “writer,” and his short story “The Coughing Policeman” from NER 45.4.
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January ’25 Reading Roundup
Browse & shop new books by Maggie Su, Aria Aber, Rob Franklin, Pádraig Ó Tuama, & more.
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francine j. harris
C. Rees talks with poet francine j. harris about sonic mapping, the human and the humane, and the poet’s responsibility to the endangered.
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Viplav Saini
NER intern Murtaza Bugti talks with Viplav Saini about the linguistic structure of Hindi, translation as memorialization, and the aesthetic considerations of translating Nirmal Verma’s “Pines under Moonlight.”
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Lindsay Hill
Fiction reader Carina Imbornone talks with NER 45.3 author Lindsay Hill about poetic fiction, co-creating with the reader, and open ambiguity in his novel Tidal Lock.
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Soje’s Translations Challenge Literary Hierarchies
Listen to a reading of Song Seung Eon’s poems in both Korean and English and a conversation with the translator.