Katie da Cunha Lewin is a writer and lecturer in English at Coventry University. She is the co-editor of Don DeLillo: Contemporary Critical Perspectives, published by Bloomsbury in 2018. Her essays and reviews have been published widely. She is currently working on a book about writing rooms.
Katie da Cunha Lewin
Articles
A Labor We Will Never See
It is very hard to talk properly about money in relation to creative work.
Reading in Slow Motion
On the sentences of Shakespeare and Anne Boyer, Roland Barthes and Joan Didion.
The Politics of Rediscovery
By always relegating work by women artists to the zone of the neglected or forgotten, we risk only understanding them in this way.
The Choreography of Violence: On Adania Shibli’s “Minor Detail”
Katie da Cunha Lewin pores over “Minor Detail,” the recently published novel by Adania Shibli.
Marguerite Duras and the Violence of Writing
Katie Da Cunha Lewin reviews a new translation of Marguerite Duras’s major essays and nonfiction.
Boundary Lines: Sophie Mackintosh’s “The Water Cure”
Katie Da Cunha Lewin reviews Sophie Mackintosh's "The Water Cure," a debut novel that is "underscored by a relentless unease."
Shape Made of Smoke: Ben Marcus’s “Notes from the Fog”
Katie Da Cunha Lewin reviews Ben Marcus's new short story collection.
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