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Julya Rabinowich

Julya Rabinowich was born in St. Petersburg and moved to Vienna at the age of seven. She is a playwright and a novelist. Her debut novel, Splithead was published in German… More

Joachim Sartorius

Joachim Sartorius is a former head of the Goethe Institute Worldwide. Since 2001, he has been the Director General of the Berliner Festspiele. Sartorius has received fellowships from the Rockefeller Foundation and the… More

Jeffrey Yang

Jeffrey Yang works as an editor at New Directions Publishing. His recent books include An Aquarium, translations of Su Shi’s East Slope and a Tang-Song dynasty collection of poems called Rhythm 226. His poetry… More

Jakob Arjouni

Jakob Arjouni was born in Frankfurt in 1964. He has written novels, plays, screenplays, and the mysteries series Happy Birthday, Turk!, One Man, One Murder, and Kismet. His other publications include his… More

Idra Novey

Idra Novey is the author of Exit, Civilian, a 2011 National Poetry Series selection, and The Next Country, a finalist for the Foreword Book of the Year Award in poetry. She has… More

Hirsh Sawhney

Hirsh Sawhney edited and contributed a short story to Delhi Noir, a critically-acclaimed anthology of new fiction published by Akashic Books and HarperCollins India, with translations into French and Italian. His writing has… More

Hans Magn Enzensberger

Hans Magnus Enzensberger was born November 11, 1929 in Kaufbeuren, Germany, and educated at the Universities of Erlangen, Freiburg, Hamburg, and Paris. His main literary work is in poetry and essay, supplemented… More

Eva Hoffman

Eva Hoffman grew up in Poland and emigrated to Canada in her teens. She went on to study in the United States and worked as senior editor and writer for The… More

Edith Grossman

Edith Grossman is a translator, writer, and teacher. She has translated works by major Latin American writers including Gabriel García Márquez, Carlos Fuentes, Mario Vargas Llosa, Álvaro Mutis, Mayra Montero, Santiago Roncagliolo,… More

Durs Grünbein

Durs Grünbein was born in Dresden in 1962. Grünbein’s collections of poetry include Grauzone morgens and Schädelbasislektion. In 1995, he received the Peter Huchel Prize for Poetry. That same year, he became… More