Monday, August 18, 2014

Fares' Translation in World Lit Today


World Literature Today features a new translation by recent graduate Nicole Fares. You can read "Hayat," an excerpt from the novel 32 by Lebanese-Egyptian author Sahar Mandour, here.

Friday, August 15, 2014

Brock Anthologized in Poems of the American South

"Trip Hop," by professor Geoff Brock, appears in the anthology Poems of the American South alongside work by Langston Hughes, Robert Penn Warren, Natasha Trethewey, and Arkansas alum C.D. Wright. Pick up your copy today!


Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Tanaka in Bull: Men's Fiction

A story about teaching under rough conditions, "Respect," by recent graduate Kaj Tanaka (2013), appears now in Bull: Men's Fiction. Read the full story here.

Monday, August 11, 2014

Heil in World Literature Today

Fourth-year student Kathleen Heil published two new pieces in World Literature Today over the summer. Read her essay on literary translation, "The Great Pongoni." Then enjoy her translation of "Visiting the Master," a short story by Argentinian author Patricio Pron. Great work, Kathleen!

Friday, August 8, 2014

Stewart's Poetry in The Common

In certain areas of Fayetteville, you can still catch the buzzing of cicadas in the trees. It's the perfect time to read "Magicicada, Spring 2012" by alum Kevin C. Stewart on The Common's website. More of Kevin's poems will appear in an upcoming print edition of the journal.


Thursday, August 7, 2014

Brock Featured by The Poetry Foundation

The Poetry Foundation features "Homeland Security," by professor of poetry and translation Geoff Brock, as its Poem of the Day. Listen to Geoff read the poem here.

Friday, August 1, 2014

Takacs in Coconut Magazine

The latest issue of Coconut Magazine features two poems by third-year poet Eszter Takacs. You can read them here:

http://www.coconutpoetry.org/takacs19