Abby Walthausen’s writing has appeared in The Public Domain Review, The Paris Review Daily, The Atlantic, Zocalo Public Square, Atlas Obscura, Common-place, Mutha, Extra Crispy, and LARB. Fictional work has been published by Gigantic, Vol. 1 Brooklyn, the Made in LA anthology, and is forthcoming in Sycamore Review and Santa Monica Review. She lives in Echo Park, where she guides a tour about 20th-century printmaker Paul Landacre, and is at work on a novel, St. Cyr.
Abby Walthausen
Articles
Books to Hold and Hold On to: Kaouther Adimi’s “Our Riches”
Abby Walthausen appreciates “Our Riches” by Kaouther Adimi, translated from the French by Chris Andrews.
Animated Beasts and Animistic Voices: Agnès Desarthe’s “Hunting Party”
Abby Walthausen rides with “Hunting Party” by Agnès Desarthe, translated from the French by Christiana Hills.
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