Daniel Alarcón mines culture in 'Walks in Circles'

Daniel Alarcón mines culture in ‘Walks in Circles’

When Daniel Alarcón toured the world for his first novel, the 2009 International Literature Award-winning “Lost City Radio,” he spoke with many people in rural South…

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McSweeney's is throwing a 15th birthday party

McSweeney’s is throwing a 15th birthday party

When Dave Eggers started McSweeney’s Quarterly Concern in 1998, he was only publishing work rejected by other magazines. The literary journal has grown into what…

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Raina León: Educator's poetry examines 'boogeyman'

Raina León: Educator’s poetry examines ‘boogeyman’

Raina León went to school “to diversify journalism, focusing on diverse issues and the arts,” she said recently by phone. But as an undergraduate at…

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Chang-rae Lee: Still addressing isolation in new novel

Chang-rae Lee: Still addressing isolation in new novel

Isolation is a major theme in Chang-rae Lee‘s first four novels, including “The Surrendered,” a finalist for the 2011 Pulitzer Prize. The theme recurs, but…

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Jerome Rothenberg: seeking better understanding of poetry

Jerome Rothenberg: seeking better understanding of poetry

Jerome Rothenberg changed the course of poetics with the opening statement to his landmark “Technicians of the Sacred: A Range of Poetries From Africa, America,…

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Rad Dad Relaunch: Tomas Moniz remakes parenting magazine

Rad Dad Relaunch: Tomas Moniz remakes parenting magazine

When his first child entered the teen years, Tomas Moniz started looking for good ways to approach the difficult lessons that were coming. Knowing that…

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NoViolet Bulawayo earns acclaim with debut novel

NoViolet Bulawayo earns acclaim with debut novel

NoViolet Bulawayo left Zimbabwe at 18 to study law in America, but a series of photos changed her plans. The pictures showed people displaced by…

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Author Alice LaPlante at Mrs. Dalloway's in Berkeley

Author Alice LaPlante at Mrs. Dalloway’s in Berkeley

As a teacher of creative writing at both San Francisco State University and Stanford, where she was a Stegner Fellow, Alice LaPlante knows how to…

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Former art student SB Stokes' 1st book of poetry published

Former art student SB Stokes’ 1st book of poetry published

SB Stokes has a long, complicated relationship with poetry. This week, at the age of 44, the Hayward-born son of two Oakland natives celebrates the…

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SFJazz Poetry Festival spotlights U.S. ethnicities

SFJazz Poetry Festival spotlights U.S. ethnicities

No one claims to have invented poetry. There is poetry in every people and in every language. Jazz, though, was made in America. “Jazz, it…

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