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Tag Archives: Lisa Carter
Links Round-up June 10
New Reading Rachel Tzvia Back translates Israeli poet Tuvia Ruebner, at Two Lines Online http://ow.ly/5dcNQ A section of Jorge Carrión’s “Los Muertos,” translated by Australian workshop participants http://ow.ly/5dcGx José Rizal’s “El Filibusterismo,” trans. Harold Augenbraum, coming to Penguin Classics http://ow.ly/5b5XB … Continue reading
Posted in Calls, Links Round-up
Tagged Adam Thirlwell, Amanda DeMarco, Andrea Rosenberg, Anthea Bell, Bookforum, call for submissions, Castellanos Moya, Dalkey Archive Press, Danuta Borchardt, E.J. Van Lanen, Edward Honig, Enrique Vila-Matas, Erica Mena, Gallegos prize, Gombrowicz, Harold Augenbraum, Heidi Holzer, Herve Le Tellier, Hiromi Kawakami, Ilan Stavans, Jamey Gambrell, Jorge Carrion, Jose Rezal, Lisa Carter, Michael Emmerich, NY Review of Books, Open Letter Books, Other Press, Quarterly Conversation, Rachel Tzvia Back, Raymond Roussel, reviews, Ricardo Piglia, Scott Esposito, The Paris Review, Three Percent, Tuvia Ruebner, Two Lines, Viscount Lascano Tegui, Vladimir Sorokin, Wave Books
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