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Ariana Harwicz
Ariana Harwicz (Buenos Aires, 1977) has published the novels Matate, amor (2012; Die, My Love, 2019), La débil mental (2014; Feebleminded, 2020), Precoz (2015; Tender, 2022), and Degenerado (2019; Degenerate); and the nonfiction books Tan intertextual que te desmayás (2013, with Sol Pérez; So Intertextual You’ll Faint), Desertar (2020, with Mikaël Gómez Guthart; Desertion), and El ruido de una época (2023; The Noise of an Epoch), from which “Indoctrinated Writing” was taken. She has lived in France since 2007.
Janet Hendrickson
Janet Hendrickson, assistant professor of Liberal Studies at New York University, published an experimental translation of Treasure of the Castilian or Spanish Language by Sebastián de Covarrubias (2019), which turned his 1611 dictionary into a series of prose poems.