Amit Majmudar is a novelist, poet, translator, essayist, and diagnostic nuclear radiologist. Majmudar’s latest books are Godsong: […]
Amit Majmudar is a novelist, poet, translator, essayist, and diagnostic nuclear radiologist. Majmudar’s latest books are Godsong: […]
Deployment Day 220 Most days are rice and radish, the roiling of bones in a […]
This poem moves with the tension and demands of narrative and syntax on the one hand and the […]
It is truly an honor to introduce the nineteenth issue of Tupelo Quarterly. We are thrilled […]
“ALL CLEAR”: NEW WORK BY DIGBY BEAUMONT with a micro-interview by Elaine Sexton Elaine Sexton: I understand […]
Tess Lewis’s translations from French and German include works by Peter Handke, Walter Benjamin, Anselm Kiefer, Maja Haderlap, Philippe Jaccottet, […]
I think of Jesus, the circuitous way he wove images together to explain to his disciples things they […]
Perhaps for some readers and writers, modernist literary sensibilities haunt. It can haunt in the way it reemerges […]
“Once, a friend reacting to a tickle on her arm, saw she had smacked a lacewing—green filigreed and […]
It is tempting to believe that where lives have gone wrong, it is possible to find an early, […]
Joseph Harrington is the author of Of Some Sky (BlazeVOX Books 2018); Goodnight Whoever’s Listening (Essay Press 2015); Things Come On (an amneoir) (Wesleyan UP […]
In Julia Madsen’s debut collection, The Boneyard, The Birth Manual, A Burial: Investigations into the Heartland, she presents […]