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Veronica Esposito

Veronica Esposito
Veronica Esposito is a writer and transgender advocate. She worked with literary translation in multiple capacities for over a decade before choosing to serve her community through peer support. She is currently working toward a masters in counseling. The author of four books, her publications include The Guardian and The New York Times.


How to Tour the Most Bookish Island in the World

Veronica Esposito Takes a Literary Holiday in Iceland
September 18, 2018  By Veronica Esposito
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Toward a Trans Literature of the Everyday

Veronica Esposito on Writing by Gabriela Weiner, Arlene Stein, and Casey Plett
September 10, 2018  By Veronica Esposito
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Watching The Handmaid’s Tale While Transitioning

Veronica Esposito on Encountering Misogyny in a New Way
July 16, 2018  By Veronica Esposito
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Is This the Year Dag Solstad Becomes a Household Name?

Two New Books in English by Norway's Best Living Writer
May 30, 2018  By Veronica Esposito
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A Pulitzer Prize is Only the Beginning for Kendrick Lamar

On the Ever-Blurring Line Between Hip Hop and Poetry
April 30, 2018  By Veronica Esposito
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In Praise of the Near Impossible-to-Translate Novel

From Döblin to Tokarczuk, Spare a Thought for the Hardworking Translators
April 16, 2018  By Veronica Esposito
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Stephen Hawking and the Beauty of the Unseen World

Veronica Esposito on First Literary Loves
March 15, 2018  By Veronica Esposito
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Who Will Tell the Tales of American Fascism?

On the Truth-Telling of Roberto Bolaño
July 11, 2017  By Veronica Esposito
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Independent Bookstore as Essential Political Act

Veronica Esposito on the Power of the Literary Community
March 28, 2017  By Veronica Esposito
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How the Powerful Fear Art: Lessons from John Berger

On Fascism, Art, and Fighting with Orwell and Berger
February 13, 2017  By Veronica Esposito
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Understanding America Through Marilynne Robinson

Veronica Esposito on One of This Country's Great Storytellers
January 30, 2017  By Veronica Esposito
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