sx salon, a small axe literary platform, has rolled out problem #40. Editor Rachel L. Mordecai describes the difficulty right here:
In sx salon 40, we’re happy to current an all-interviews part that includes full of life, insightful and beneficiant exchanges with Caribbean writers and students: Stephen Narain interviews Lisa Allen-Agostini; D.A. Vivian interviews Stephanie Saulter; Mollie Schofield interviews Alexandra Pagán Vélez; Nalini Mohabir and Ronald Cummings interview Kari Polanyi Levitt; a dialog between Vladimir Lucien and Lorna Goodison rounds out the part.
We additionally supply critiques of Hazel Campbell’s short-story assortment Jamaica on My Thoughts (reviewed by Suzanne Scafe) and Lawrence Scott’s novel Harmful Freedom (reviewed by Elaine Savory), adopted by critiques of latest Caribbean research scholarship: Jovanté Anderson’s evaluation of Jovan Scott Lewis’s Scammer’s Yard: The Crime of Black Restore in Jamaica; Ricardo M. Coloma’s evaluation of Johanna Fernández’s The Younger Lords: A Radical Historical past; and Jessica Díaz Rodríguez on Krystal Nandini Ghisyawan’s Erotic Cartographies: Decolonization and the Queer Caribbean Creativeness. In our artistic part we provide poems by Éric Morales-Franceschini, an excerpt from Conor Bracken’s soon-to-be-published translation of poems by Jean D’Amérique, and quick fiction by Sharon Leach.
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