Ere the Cock Crows: An English Translation of Bjørnboe’s First Novel
Esther Greenleaf Mürer’s accessible 2021 translation of Jens Bjørneboe’s 1952 novel Ere the Cock Crows marks the first English-language edition […]
Esther Greenleaf Mürer’s accessible 2021 translation of Jens Bjørneboe’s 1952 novel Ere the Cock Crows marks the first English-language edition […]
How can we heal ever-fresh wounds? Julia Kolchinsky Dasbach explores grief, family, and generational trauma through the lingering effects of […]
In the early 17th century classic The Ingenious Hidalgo Don Quixote de la Mancha there is an episode where a […]
In twelve distinct chapters, Larry Clay, a seasoned hockey lover and administrator, gives the reader a front-row seat into the […]
We forget how many of our secrets actually lie in public places. Perhaps in this age of all things digital […]
Quiara Alegría Hudes uses personal experiences and a careful choice of words to create touching narratives. As the writer of […]
In Little Blue Primer, Valerie Little presents an imaginary course in the lingering hope of resolution with an ex-partner, complete […]
For the lonesome soul, The Road is a companion; We never go alone. Travel by Haiku: Volumes 6-10: Far Out […]
Next to the opening poem of the chapbook titled Self-Portrait As A Sinking Ship, there is a looming silhouette, etched […]
“Over the past decade,” writes Jeanne Murray Walker in the preface to her collection Pilgrim, You Find the Path by […]