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Idra Novey


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Idra Novey is the author of the debut novel Ways to Disappear. Born in western Pennsylvania, she has since lived in Chile, Brazil and New York. Her fiction and poetry have been translated into eight languages and shes written for The New York Times, NPRs All Things Con­sid­ered, Slate, and The Paris Review. She is the recipient of awards from the National Endow­ment for the Arts, Poets & Writ­ers Mag­a­zine, the PEN Trans­la­tion Fund, the Poetry Foundation, and the Poetry Society of America.
 

Genres: Literary Fiction
 
New and upcoming books
September 2024

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Soon and Wholly
 
Novels
   Ways to Disappear (2016)
   Those Who Knew (2018)
   Take What You Need (2023)
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Collections
   The Next Country (poems) (2008)
   Clarice: The Visitor (poems) (2014)
   Soon and Wholly (poems) (2024)
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Lost and Found (2022)
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Saint Sebastian's Abyss (2022)
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