Katie Farris

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Katie Farris is a fiction writer, translator, and professor.

Farris has taught at UC Berkeley and Brown University and has served as a Visiting Professor at New England College's MFA Program.[1] She currently teaches fiction, poetry, and comparative literature at San Diego State University.[2]

Her fiction, translations, and poetry have appeared or are forthcoming in Virginia Quarterly Review, Verse, Indiana Review, Mid-American Review, Green Mountains Review,[3] Washington Square,[4] Hayden's Ferry Review, The Brooklyn Rail[5] and other publications.

Published works

Book

Translations

  • If I Were Born In Prague: Poems of Guy Jean (Argos Books, New Hampshire, 2011), co-translator
  • This Lamentable City: Poems of Polina Baskova (Tupelo Press, Vermont 2010), co-translator ISBN 978-1-932195-83-5
  • Traveling Musicians: Selected Poems of Polina Barskova (Yunost Publishers, Moscow, 2006), co-translator

Reviews

Interviews

  • Interview with Katie Farris in Women's Quarterly Conversation[6]
  • Interview with Katie Farris in California Journal of Poetics [7]

References

External links

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