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Victoria Adukwei Bulley
VICTORIA ADUKWEI BULLEY is a poet, writer and filmmaker. She is the recipient of an Eric Gregory Award, and has held artistic residencies internationally in the US, Brazil and at the V&A Museum in London. A Complete Works and Instituto Sacatar fellow, her pamphlet Girl B (Akashic) forms part of the 2017 New-Generation African Poets series. She is a doctoral student at Royal Holloway, University of London, where she is the recipient of a Technē studentship for doctoral research in Creative Writing.

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On Water

Essay

Issue No. 29

Victoria Adukwei Bulley

Essay

Issue No. 29

& we say to her what have you done with our kin that you swallowed? & she says that was ages ago, you’ve drunk...

Interview

Issue No. 26

Interview with Saidiya Hartman

Victoria Adukwei Bulley

Interview

Issue No. 26

The first time I encountered Saidiya Hartman, she was a voice in salt., an award-winning play by artist and...

Why I’m Not A Great Lover   The circumstances The zeitgeist   The inner uncertainty The lack of belief in something after   Literature The wrong music at the wrong time The creaking chandelier in the next room   The shouting of drunks down in the street The frost patterns on the window The poem by Rossetti By John Donne   The thought of giant octopuses Of umbilical cords Of porridge   The squeaking of the bedsprings The bitter smell of oranges consumed this morning The tons of soap, accumulated in the course of an entire life The three-legged dog, seen in a park fifteen years ago   The power outage in ’98 The atmosphere in the apartment in winter around four o’clock in the afternoon   The cold, insect-speckled light of the fluorescent tubes above us The toys under the bed in the box The neck muscle pains The sea     *     A Sentence from the Great French Encyclopédie of 1756   The human population on the planet is, in its size, constant and will remain constant until the end of humanity when no one is left on this earth     *     Theory of Literature   An infinite number of monkeys with typewriters, it is said, would ultimately produce the complete works of Shakespeare   And shortly thereafter the work of Dante, followed by Joyce, Goethe, Kafka, Dickens, Dostoyevsky   Then, after a few months, a few pieces of their own about things like paws, trees or eternal repetition Then a little Dostoyevsky again and all of Shakespeare, once again from the beginning, line by line   In between pieces about trees, about paws, about bananas, and about eternal repetition     *     These poems were selected for inclusion in the January 2015 Translation Issue by Daniel Medin, a contributing editor of The White Review He helps direct the Center for Writers and Translators at the American University of Paris, and is an editor of The Cahiers Series and Music & Literature

Contributor

October 2018

Victoria Adukwei Bulley

Contributor

October 2018

VICTORIA ADUKWEI BULLEY is a poet, writer and filmmaker. She is the recipient of an Eric Gregory Award, and...

Nafissa Thompson-Spires’s ‘Heads of the Colored People’

Book Review

October 2018

Victoria Adukwei Bulley

Book Review

October 2018

Somewhere on the internet is a two-hour video of a lecture by the late writer and filmmaker Kathleen Collins, author of the short story...

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Prize Entry

April 2017

Two Adventures

Ari Braverman

Prize Entry

April 2017

I. A Cosmopolitan Avenue   …where a girl pretends the whole city is dead. She is too old for...

feature

September 2015

Immigrant Freedoms

Benjamin Markovits

feature

September 2015

My grandmother, known to us all as Mutti, caught one of the last trains out of Gotenhafen before the...

poetry

May 2017

Two Poems

Vala Thorodds

poetry

May 2017

THROUGH FLIGHT   For a moment we are borne into the air and then down.   It is there, behind...

 

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