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/kä'jēbē/ ▸n. a literary space.
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Amy Newman

Amy Newman is the author of, most recently, Howl (dancing girl press, 2019), and On This Day in Poetry History (Persea Books, 2016). Her poems and essays have appeared in journals including Poetry, The Kenyon Review, The Missouri Review, Hotel Amerika, and in anthologies including The Iowa Anthology of New American Poetries, The Rose Metal Press Field Guide To Prose Poetry, and The Hide-and-Seek Muse. Her translations of Antonia Pozzi’s poetry appeared here in Cagibi, in Issue 2 April 2018. She is a Board of Trustees Professor in the Department of English at Northern Illinois University.

On Writing, God, and Friendship: Antonia Pozzi’s letters to Tullio Gadenz and Dino Formaggio

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by Antonia Pozzi, trans. Amy Newman

Christopher X. Shade April 21, 2020 Essays, Features, Letters, On Writing

Three Poems by Amy Newman

Gravity // You Should Put a Donkey in Your Poem // Thirst

Christopher X. Shade January 15, 2019 Poems

Who is Antonia Pozzi? Translation and Introduction by Amy Newman

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Shame // Sickbed Thoughts // Shipwrecks // Fallow Deer

Christopher X. Shade April 14, 2018 Features, In Translation, Poems
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