Roxana Robinson is the author of three novels, three collections of short stories, and the biography Georgia O’Keefe: A Life. Her work has appeared in The New Yorker, Harper’s Magazine, The Atlantic, The New York Times an Vogue, among other publications. She teaches at the New School. She reads from her novel: Cost.
“Roxana Robinson is surely one of the most graceful stylists and psychologically perceptive writers working. This book shows the extent of Robinson’s insights into the whirl, the generational ironies at work, and the desperate indulgences to which we turn in our confusion. –Robert Stone
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Todd Hasak-Lowy received his PhD in Comparative Literature from Berkeley. He is currently professor at the University of Florida where he teaches Hebrew language and literature. He is the author of The Task of This Translator, a collection of stories. He lives in Gainesville Florida. He reads from his novel: Captives.
“There should be no uncertainty about the author’s explosive originality: a mix of zany wit, reverse-spin writing and enlarged purpose. He goes beyond social satire to global concern. “ Chicago Tribune
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