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ESSAYS
- If Knowledge Is a Splintering (AGNI, 2026)
- M. & I (New England Review, 2024)
- The Frame and the Perforations (Sewanee Review, 2023)
- Cities & Memory (from The Traces) (Socrates on the Beach, 2022)
- There’s Nothing Literary About Being Sad (The Millions, 2022)
- What Space Is For (Yale Review, 2021)
- The Art of an Even Keel (Paris Review, 2021)
- The Lasting Breath (Cabinet Magazine, 2019)
- Reading in the Age of Constant Distraction (Paris Review, 2019)
- In a Foreign Land (POETRY, 2019)
- Fifteen Years Later, Still Lost in Translation (Jezebel, 2018)
- The Spectacle of Women’s Wrestling (Paris Review, 2018)
- The Calamity Prayer (Georgia Review, 2017)
- Second Person (Southern Review, 2017)
- For Love of Country (Jezebel, 2016)
- The 27th Letter (POETRY, 2016)
- Mad Pieces (Georgia Review, 2015)
REVIEWS
INTERVIEWS
- with Rebecca Scherm, on apocalypse (LARB, 2022)
- with Jennifer Croft, on translation (Jezebel, 2019)
- with Eleni Sikelianos, on happiness (The Ribbon, 2017)
- with Katie Kitamura, on control (The Ribbon, 2017)
- with Keith Taylor, on transcendence (The Ribbon, 2017)
- with Maggie Nelson, on language (Jezebel, 2015)
- with Kelly Link, on storytelling (Jezebel, 2015)
EPHEMERA
& POEMS
- Fourteen Lines About Birds (POETRY, 2026)
- Having Given Birth, the Atheist Reconsiders (POETRY, 2026)
- A Lump of Pure Sound (POETRY, 2026)
- An Improvement in Stairs (POETRY, 2024)
- Rauschenberg & Johns (The Atlantic, 2023)
- While Playing Hamlet at the National Theatre, Daniel Day-Lewis Leaves the Stage, Having Seen the Ghost of His Own Father (The Atlantic, 2022)
- In Defense of a Long Engagement (POETRY, 2020)
- Watching the Eclipse with Weldon Kees (AGNI, 2020)
- Demeter, Midwinter (AGNI, 2020)
- Bipinnate Plants & Other Bracken (Memorious, 2018)
- Phototropism (Memorious, 2018)
- Pentimenti (Narrative, 2015)
- A Wrestler’s Book of Saints (The Awl, 2015)