Stephanie Burt – Michigan Quarterly Review

Stephanie Burt

Stephanie Burt is Professor of English at Harvard University and the author of several books of and/or about poems. Graywolf Press will publish her latest collection, We Are Mermaids, in October 2022. She lives in Massachusetts with two cats, one superb dog, three other humans, and way too many X-Men comics.

Not Just

For the Fall 2022 special issue of MQR, “Fractured Union: American Democracy on the Brink,” we reached out to a range of esteemed authors to write short essays that respond to Langston Hughes’s poem “Let America Be America Again.” America is America: it’s a tautology. But it’s also a falsehood: America is not and never was the […]

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For the Fall 2022 special issue of MQR, “Fractured Union: American Democracy on the Brink,” we reached out to a range of esteemed authors to write short essays that respond to Langston Hughes’s poem “Let America Be America Again.” America is America: it’s a tautology. But it’s also a falsehood: America is not and never was the

Cinderella

The trans story is the heroine has to be trans because nobody else in the capital sharesher size. The prince must roam from house to house, from mansion to cottage to townhome, trying to find the one girl who came to the winter solstice ballin glass slippers (they must have hurt like hellby the end

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The trans story is the heroine has to be trans because nobody else in the capital sharesher size. The prince must roam from house to house, from mansion to cottage to townhome, trying to find the one girl who came to the winter solstice ballin glass slippers (they must have hurt like hellby the end

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