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Adi Shankara (Shankaracharya), the great 8th-century Indian philosopher of Advaita Vedanta, was also a poet. A striking body of vivid spiritual poetry is attributed to him by tradition.
Eve Adler (1945 – 2004) was an American classicist who taught at Middlebury College for 25 years, a graduate of Queens College and Brandeis University.
David Albahari was born in Serbia where he now lives. He lived for many years in Canada. He has published thirteen books of short stories, fifteen novels, six books of essays, a book of three short plays, and two books for children, many of which have been translated into other languages. Of these, two collections of his short stories, Words Are Something Else and Learning Cyrillic, have appeared in English, as well as the novels Tsing, Bait, Snow Man, Globetrotter, Götz and Meyer, Leeches, and Checkpoint
To the Teacher’s Wooden Sandals
(Poetry / Winter 2017)
(Translator) Almost Island Acknowledgements and Preface to the English Edition by Mikhail Epstein
(Prose / Monsoon 2007)
(Translator) Two Everyday Sects: Foodniks and Domesticans
by Mikhail Epstein (Prose / Monsoon 2007)
(Translator) Two Doomsday Sects: Steppies and Sinnerists
by Mikhail Epstein (Prose / Monsoon 2007)
(Translator) Fragments of an Auto-commentary
by Mikhail Epstein (Prose / Monsoon 2007)
A Writer Without Words: Six Short Short Stories
(Prose / Monsoon 2020)
(Translated from thr Serbian by Ellen Elias-Bursac)