Time of Sky & Castles in the AirTime of Sky &
Castles in the Air

Ayane Kawata
Trans. by Sawako Nakayasu

 


bharatjiva
Portrait of
Colon Dash Parenthesis

Jeffrey Jullich

 



bharatjivaBharat jiva

kari edwards

 

 


bharatjiva
NO GENDER

edited by Julian T. Brolaski,
erica kaufman,
and E. Tracy Grinnell



bharatjiva
Hyperglossia

Stacy Szymaszek

 

 


bharatjiva
From Dame Quickly

Jennifer Scappettone

 

 

bharatjivaFace Before Against
Isabelle Garron
Translated by Sarah Riggs

 

 

bharatjivaAnimate, Inanimate Aims
Brenda Iijima

 

 


fruitlandsFruitlands

Kate Colby

 

 


four from japanFour from Japan

Kiriu Minashita,
Kyong-Mi Park,
Ryoko Sekiguchi,
Takako Arai
Trans. by Sawako Nakayasu


counter daemonsCounter Daemons

Roberto Harrison

 

 


emptied of all shipsEmptied of All Ships

Stacy Szymaszek

 

 


inner china Inner China

Eva Sjödin
Translated by Jennifer Hayashida

 



mudraThe Mudra
Kerri Sonnenberg

 

 



another kind of tendernessAnother Kind of Tenderness

Xue Di
Translated by Keith Waldrop,
Forrest Gander, Stephen Thomas,
Theodore Deppe and
Sue Ellen Thompson



euclid shuddersEuclid Shudders

Mark Tardi

 

 



notebooksNotebooks 1956-1978

Danielle Collobert
Translated by Norma Cole

 

 

house seen from nowhereThe House Seen from Nowhere
Keith Waldrop

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Xue Di

DiXue Di was born in Beijing in 1957.  He is the author of three volumes of collected works and one book of criticism on contemporary Chinese poetry in Chinese.  In English translation, he has published two full length books, An Ordinary Day (Alice James Books, 2002) and Heart Into Soil (Burning Deck & Lost Roads, 1998), and three chapbooks, Forgive (Blue Light Press, 2004), Circumstances (Duration Press, 2000) and Flames (paradigm press, 1995; second edition, 2000).  His work has appeared in numerous American journals and anthologies and has been translated into English, French, German, Dutch, Spanish, and Japanese.  Since shortly after the Tiananmen Square Massacre in 1989, he has been a fellow in Brown University’s Freedom to Write Program in Providence, Rhode Island.  Xue Di is a two-time recipient of the Hellman/Hammett Award, sponsored by Human Rights Watch.

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