Described as “a rare voice from Venezuela” and “one of the great undiscovered literary experiences”, Israel Centeno’s newly translated book The Conspiracy is a perfect summer read. Enjoy an excerpt from this novel today.
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“I never wrote poetry to clash with any side.” Mazen Maarouf, a Palestinian poet and writer raised in Lebanon, currently lives in exile in Iceland. In this interview, he reveals why he doesn’t write political poetry and how he approaches the translation process.
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“It took about twelve and a half years to write Family Life, so it wasn’t so much that I prepared for that voice and did it, as if preparing for a role.” In this interview, celebrated author Akhil Sharma discusses his painstaking writing process and the careful construct of his latest novel.
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In this second unveiling of new and unpublished work, Moniru Ravanipur captures the fear of “flight”.
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Iranian author Moniru Ravanipur provides Sampsonia Way Magazine with a sneak peek of her new, unpublished novel. Moniru also gives a beautiful nod to her first language with the visually striking construction of this piece.
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Sampsonia Way magazine reaches into the archives to call attention to Dutch novelist Tommy Wieringa and his recent accomplishments, including Wieringa’s book A Beautiful Young Woman.
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Read an exclusive excerpt from Rewa Zeinati‘s first creative nonfiction book, Nietzche’s Camel Must Die: An Invitation to Say ‘No.’ A compilation of 115 daily Facebook notes, the themes range from women’s status and gender roles to kitchen sink grinders and men’s beards.
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