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Meeting Coleridge

Hazlitt’s self-portrait, 1802 William Hazlitt, born in England on April 10, 1778, had a diverse and storied career in the arts: he was an essayist, a philosopher, an art critic, a literary critic, a...

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Is There a Vespa?: An Interview with Michael Hofmann

Photo © Thomas Andenmatten Michael Hofmann’s first collection of poems, Nights in the Iron Hotel, came in 1984, and in the ensuing thirty years he has translated more than sixty novels from the German...

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Mein Scheisse

Knausgaard’s fecal fixation. Gesina ter Borch, Kinderen die hun behoefte doen (Children Relieve Themselves), ca. 1650. “I’ve been reading Knausgaard,” I’ve heard on more than one occasion, over this...

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Meeting Coleridge

Hazlitt’s self-portrait, 1802 William Hazlitt, born in England on April 10, 1778, had a diverse and storied career in the arts: he was an essayist, a philosopher, an art critic, a literary critic, a...

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Is There a Vespa?: An Interview with Michael Hofmann

Photo © Thomas Andenmatten Michael Hofmann’s first collection of poems, Nights in the Iron Hotel, came in 1984, and in the ensuing thirty years he has translated more than sixty novels from the German...

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Mein Scheisse

Knausgaard’s fecal fixation. Gesina ter Borch, Kinderen die hun behoefte doen (Children Relieve Themselves), ca. 1650. “I’ve been reading Knausgaard,” I’ve heard on more than one occasion, over this...

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