
Kai Maristed
Kai Maristed is the author of the novels Broken Ground (Counterpoint, 2003); Fall (Random House, 1996); and Out After Dark (Permanent Press, 1993), finalist for the PEN/Hemingway Award; and as well as the story collection Belong to Me (Random House, 1998), which received a starred review in Publishers Weekly. Her stories and essays have appeared most recently or are forthcoming in Southwest Review, The Iowa Review, Epiphany, AGNI, Michigan Quarterly Review, and Ploughshares. She is also a playwright and translator, with a new translation and adaptation of Frank Wedekind’s Lulu currently in development. (updated 4/2023)
AGNI has published the following work:
An Iwo Jima Marine’s Excellent Buddhist Funeral
Essay by Kai Maristed
AGNI has published the following translations:
A Sort of Loss
Poetry by Ingeborg Bachmann • Translated from the German by Kai Maristed
In Egypt
Poetry by Paul Celan • Translated from the German by Kai Maristed
Your Words
Poetry by Ingeborg Bachmann • Translated from the German by Kai Maristed
Cologne, Am Hof
Poetry by Paul Celan • Translated from the German by Kai Maristed
Roman Night Tableau
Poetry by Ingeborg Bachmann • Translated from the German by Kai Maristed