
Michael Blumenthal
Michael Blumenthal is the author of seven collections of poetry, most recently And (BOA, 2009), two memoirs, and the novel Weinstock Among the Dying (Pleasure Boat Studio, 2008), winner of Hadassah Magazine‘s Harold U. Ribelow Prize for the best work of Jewish fiction. He is currently the Mina Hohenberg Darden Endowed Chair in Creative Writing at Old Dominion University. (updated 6/2010)
AGNI has published the following work:
The Things They Still Carry: A Post-Vietnam Story
Essay by Michael Blumenthal
I Remember Toscanini
Poetry by Michael Blumenthal
Emilio Roma Is Dead
Poetry by Michael Blumenthal
AGNI has published the following translations:
Under the Reichsbeauty’s Spell
Essay by László Földényi • Translated from the Hungarian by Michael Blumenthal
An Interview with Peter Nadas
Conversation by Eva-Marie Kallen • Translated from the German by Michael Blumenthal
Hungarian Fall
Poetry by Péter Kántor • Translated from the Hungarian by Michael Blumenthal and Eszter Fuseki
Once I Thought
Poetry by Péter Kántor • Translated from the Hungarian by Michael Blumenthal and Eszter Fuseki