Anna Feuer

Blackbird and Wolf Offers Intimate Look into Mind of a Poet

Henri Cole describes his own poetry as astringent.

Short Stories in a Soviet Setting at KGB Bar

The KGB Bar, true to its name, boasts a Soviet flag at its entrance. Its bright red walls are lined with portraits of mustachioed Russian generals and framed ads for the Daily Worker.

Millhauser's Mysterious Worlds

The latest collection of short stories from Steven Millhauser, CC ’65, fittingly begins with a cartoon.

Where East Meets West, A Bastard is Born

On January 28, authorities uncovered plots to assassinate Columbia MEALAC professor and Turkish author Orhan Pamuk and his female contemporary, Elif Shafak.

Coming of Age Stories Go Beyond the Ethnic Divide

“It’s hot! Ethnic literature’s hot ... You could totally exploit the Vietnamese thing!”