Contributors

Issue 200, Spring 2012

Spring 2012 Contributors

Susan Barbour is a critic, scholar, and sommelier. She lives in Oxford and Paris.

Anna Deeny teaches Latin American literature at Harvard.

Stephen Dunn’s fourteenth collection of poetry, Here and Now, was published last June. His Different Hours was awarded the 2001 Pulitzer Prize. 

Geoff Dyer’s most recent book is Zona: A Book About a Film About a Journey to a Room

Jon-Jon Goulian is the author of The Man in the Gray Flannel Skirt. He lives in Los Angeles and sings for the band Puppy Crush.

Yusef Komunyakaa’s latest collection of poems is The Chameleon Couch. He teaches at New York University.

Maureen N. McLane is the author of Same Life and World Enough.

David Means’s fourth collection of stories, The Spot, was published last year.

Lorrie Moore is the author, most recently, of A Gate at the Stairs.

Maggie Paley is a writer and editor and an editorial associate of The Paris Review.

Nicanor Parra, a Chilean poet, received the 2011 Cervantes Prize.

Rowan Ricardo Phillips’s first book of poetry, The Ground, is forthcoming in June.

Adrienne Rich’s most recent book is Tonight No Poetry Will Serve

Ben Schott is a miscellanist, almanacist, and op-editorialist. 

David Searcy is the author of the novels Ordinary Horror and Last Things. He lives and writes in Dallas.

Frederick Seidel’s new collection, Nice Weather, will be published in September.

Leanne Shapton is an illustrator and author. Her new book, Swimming Studies, is forthcoming in June.

John Jeremiah Sullivan is The Paris Review’s Southern editor.

Matt Sumell is currently completing his first story collection, Making Nice.