Manuel Iris
Manuel Iris (1983) is a Mexico-born, bilingual American poet and the author of six poetry collections that have received national and international recognition.
Manuel Iris (1983) is a Mexico-born, bilingual American poet and the author of six poetry collections that have received national and international recognition.
Maggie Wang was raised in the United States and now studies at the University of Oxford. Her writing has appeared or will appear in Poetry Wales, Borderlands: Texas Poetry Review, Bedtime Stories for the End of the World, and elsewhere. She is a 2021 Ledbury Emerging Poetry Critic and has edited for Singapore Unbound, the […]
Jeffrey Angles (born 1971) is a poet, translator, and professor of Japanese literature at Western Michigan University. His poetry collection written in Japanese, Watashi no hizukehenkōsen (My International Date Line), won one of Japan’s most prestigious literary awards, the Yomiuri Prize for Literature, a rare honor accorded only a few non-native speakers since the award […]
Marilyn Hacker is the author of fourteen books of poems, including A Stranger’s Mirror (Norton, 2015) and Blazons, (Carcanet, 2019), an essay collection, Unauthorized Voices ( Michigan, 2010), and eighteen collections of translations of French and Francophone poets also including Samira Negrouche, Jean-Paul de Dadelsen and Claire Malroux. A Different Distance, a collaborative sequence written […]