For the first time this year, The White Review Poet’s Prize was open to poets based anywhere in the world. Last month we announced a shortlist of eight poets. ...
Pierre Senges is the author of fourteen books and over sixty plays for radio. His original fictions often unfold in the margins of other texts as commentaries, inversions, and variations on existing texts and historical figures. He is the recipient of prizes for Ruines-de-Rome (2002) and Veuves au maquillage (2000), as well as for his radio work. His most recent book Achab (séquelles) won the Prix Wepler in 2015. Two translations of Senges into English are forthcoming: Fragments of Lichtenberg(Dalkey Archive Press) and The Major Refutation (Contra Mundum Press).
‘Suite’ was born of an invitation Pierre Senges received to contribute to an anthology on the future of the novel (Devenirs du roman, published by Inculte/Naïf...
Thousands of Haiti’s poorest call it home: Grand Rue, a district of Port-au-Prince once run by merchants and bankers, now populated by people living...