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Patty Crane on Translation and Influence

"Somewhere along the way, my immersion in Tranströmer and my search for a sense of place merged. As if the poetry became the place, and the place the poetry."

October 27, 2023  By Patty Crane   Posted In  Craft and Advice  Craft and Criticism  Features  On Translation 
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The Holdovers is a Revelation

Alexander Payne's new film is perfect, full stop.

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50 Years Later, Terrence Malick’s Badlands Remains a Pure Encapsulation of American Violence

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Evan Hughes on Writing the Book Behind Pain Hustlers

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