Roger Sedarat’s most recent poetry collection, Haji as Puppet: an Orientalist Burlesque, won the Word Works 2016 Tenth Gate Prize for a mid-career poet. A recipient of the Willis Barnstone Prize in Literary Translation, he teaches in the MFA Program at Queens College, City University of New York. Find him on Twitter at @rogersedarat
Loneliness seems to be having a moment. Of course, the subject isn’t entirely new. Alexis de Tocqueville identified a brand of loneliness seemingly specific to America back in the mid-nineteenth…
The protagonists in the nine stories that make up E.J. Levy’s Love, In Theory (winner of the Flannery O’Connor Award for Short Fiction) are almost all highly educated, the sort…
It’s hard to write well about the Internet. This is partly, as many have noted, because life on a screen is already mediated, so to write about these corners of…