![]() ![]() ![]() Katie Willingham: Eleanor, or, The Rejection of the Progress of Love is your first novel, though you’ve been publishing poetry for some time, so first, congratulations! Reading your work in another genre made me curious what it’s been like having this in the world. She is also a longtime member of the publishing collective Ugly Duckling Presse and a co-founder of Bushel, an art and community space in Delhi, NY. A recipient of grants and fellowships from New York Foundation for the Arts, The Poetry Fund, the Howard Foundation, and apexart, she has taught in the graduate writing programs at Bard, Pratt, and Columbia. Her translations from French include Albert Cossery’s The Jokers, Annie Ernaux’s The Possession, and Bres son on Bresson, and experimental translations of and with the Algerian poet Samira Negrouche. Her first novel, Eleanor, or, The Rejection of the Progress of Love, came out last year. Her books of poetry include the James Laughlin award-winning You and Three Others Are Approaching a Lake, and They and We Will Get Into Trouble for This. Anna Moschovakis is a writer and translator with an interest in the edges where languages, forms, and subjectivities meet. ![]()
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