The White Review No.28

The White Review No.28
Francesca Wade
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14 Jun 2020 UK
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9781916035119
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The White Review is an arts and literature quarterly magazine, with triannual print and monthly online editions. "Nothing less than a cultural revolution. " --Deborah Levy The twenty-eighth issue of The White Review, a London-based art and literature magazine. Since its launch in 2011, The White Review has become an indispensable part of the literary landscape, discovering the most exciting new talents and publishing them alongside established voices. Quarterly print issues feature fiction, essays, interviews with writers and artists, poetry, roundtables, and series of artworks; each issue' s cover is designed by a leading contemporary artist. Recent contributors have included Claudia Rankine, Anne Carson, Olga Tokarczuk, Ben Lerner, and Annie Ernaux.
LAUREN AIMEE CURTIS is the author of Dolores. Her writing has appeared most recently in Granta. She has a PhD in Literary Studies from the University of Technology Sydney and currently lives in Lisbon. MOHAMED MAKHZANGI was born in Mansoura, in Egypt' s eastern Delta region. He trained as a doctor, and was continuing his training in psychology in Kiev at the time of the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear accident. His experience in Ukraine formed the basis for a memoir, published in English as Memories of a Meltdown. He practised medicine for twelve years before turning to fiction and science journalism. His publications include several short story collections, including Animals in our Days, from which the story in this issue is taken, as well as two books of environmental fiction for children and a non-fiction book about his travels in Asia. He is a regular columnist for Egypt' s Al Shorouk newspaper, where he often writes on medicine and politics. In 1992, he won Egypt' s Best Short Story Collection Award, and in 2005, he won the Sawiris Prize for Best Collection of Short Stories. Lucy Ellmann, interviewed in this issue, is the author of Ducks, Newburyport. KOEN SELS (1982) lives in Antwerp, Belgium. He writes on art and literature, and is the author of Generator (2015, nominated for two debut prizes) and Gloria (2019). Formerly an editor and a ghost writer, he is now employed as Secretary of the Probation and Parole Office in his birthplace Turnhout. VALZHYNA MORT was born in Minsk, Belarus. She is the author of two collections of poetry, Factory of Tears and Collected Body (Copper Canyon Press, 2008 and 2011). Mort has received the Lannan Foundation Literary Fellowship, the Bess Hokin Prize from Poetry Magazine, and the Burda Prize for Eastern European authors. Her new book, Music for the Dead and Resurrected, is forthcoming from FSG. SARAH BARNSLEY was a winner in the Poetry Society Members' Poems Competition (autumn 2018), and shortlisted in the Live Canon Poetry Competition (2018) and for the Bridport Prize (2018, 2010). Publications include The Fire Station (Telltale Press, 2015), and, as an academic, a selection of literary criticism. She lives in Hove KALEEM HAWA won the 2019 White Review Poet' s Prize, writes about film and books, and is the first Rhodes scholar of Palestinian descent. KEVIN BRAZIL teaches at the University of Southampton, and lives in London. Percival Everett, interviewed in this issue, is the author of I Am Not Sidney Poitier. Simone Forti, interviewed in this issue, is a performance artist. MEENA KANDASAMY is a poet, novelist and translator who divides her time between London and Tamil Nadu. Her latest novel is Exquisite Cadavers.

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