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Stephanie Sy-Quia
Stephanie Sy-Quia is a writer, critic, and printmaker currently based in the South of France. Her debut Amnion is published by Granta Poetry and is a PBS Winter Recommendation. Her writing has been featured in The Guardian, The Financial Times, The Economist, Poetry Review, TLS, and others. She is a Ledbury Poetry Critic.  

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It is Psychotic to Draw a Line Between Two Places: On Bhanu Kapil

Book Review

April 2022

Stephanie Sy-Quia

Book Review

April 2022

Bhanu Kapil is a fantastic performer. I saw her at the London Review Bookshop in 2019. She had with her an orange Sainsbury’s carrier...
Noelle Kocot’s ‘God’s Green Earth’

Book Review

June 2020

Stephanie Sy-Quia

Book Review

June 2020

Noelle Kocot’s poems are like sunlight coming through a window. Indeed, one of Kocot’s primary concerns throughout God’s Green Earth, the New York poet’s...

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Issue No. 7

On a Decline in British Fiction

Jennifer Hodgson

Patricia Waugh

feature

Issue No. 7

‘The special fate of the novel,’ Frank Kermode has written, ‘is always to be dying.’ In Britain, the terminal...

poetry

September 2013

Poems

Osip Mandelstam

TR. Robert Chandler

TR. Boris Dralyuk

poetry

September 2013

Osip Mandelstam was born in Warsaw to a Polish Jewish family; his father was a leather merchant, his mother...

poetry

December 2012

Off-Season

Miles Klee

poetry

December 2012

As a boy I went on a strange vacation with a friend. His parents took us, I can’t remember why,...

 

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