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Marta Napiorkowska

Napiorkowska, Marta

Marta Napiorkowska is a PhD candidate in Comparative Literature at the University of Chicago, where she studies Polish, Czech and American Modernist and avant-garde poetic movements. In addition to the interplay between politics and literature, she is interested in the formation of the sphere of social imaginary and in language's attempts to represent the ineffable. She is the instigator and co-coordinator of Minor Slavic Cultures Workshop through the University of Chicago's Center for Advanced Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences; its purpose is to address the dearth of opportunities available to scholars of non-Russian Slavic topics to meet, discuss and share their work.

  • (as translator) The Unknown Diaries of Jarolsaw Iwaskiewicz (Lives). TRoL 16, Winter 2005.
  • (as translator) What is Not a Dialogue? (Arias). TRoL 17, Spring 2007.
Josip Novakovich

Novakovich, Josip

Croatian-born Josip Novakovich has published a novel, April Fool’s Day (reviewed in Nos. 14/15) and three story collections: Infidelities: Stories of War and Lust, Yolk and Salvation and Other Disasters. He has received the Whiting Writer’s Award, Guggenheim Fellowship, two National Endowment for the Arts Fellowships, the Ingram Merrill Award, an American Book Award from the Before Columbus Foundation and has been a writing fellow of the New York City Public Library. His work has appeared in many journals including Paris Review, Threepenny Review, The New York Times Magazine, and European Magazine. He teaches in the MFA program at Penn State University.



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