- Metamorphosis, Ovid (trans. Stephanie McCarter) - Paul Takes the Form of a Mortal Girl, Andrea Lawlor - Union!, Ish Klein - To The Friend Who Did Not Save My Life, Herve Guibert - Lovers’ Discourse, Roland Barthes - Glitch Feminism, Legacy Russel - Address Book, Sophie Calle - The Selected Stories of John Cheever - Madness, Rack, and Honey, Mary Ruefle - Empty Wardrobes, Maria Judite De Carvalho - Mercury, Ariana Reines - Look, Solmaz Sharif - The Recognitions, William Gaddis - Stranger, Baby, Emily Berry Frank O’Hara, Sam Sax, Philip Larkin, Kiki Petrosino, Sandy Florian and myself are among the many other writers who I love.

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