Rachel Duboff is a writer based in Los Angeles. Her writing has appeared in Hobart, Gravel, and The Rumpus, among other publications. She is a semi-finalist of the James Kirkwood Literary Prize and nominee of the Allegra Johnson Writing Prize. She was a 2019 Inquiry Fellow at the American Jewish University’s Institute for Jewish Creativity.
Rachel Duboff
Articles
An Inverse Journey: On Elena Ferrante’s “The Lying Life of Adults”
Rachel Duboff reviews “The Lying Life of Adults,” the new book by Elena Ferrante and translated by Ann Goldstein.
Hearing a Way Forward: On Caitlin Horrocks’s “The Vexations”
Rachel Duboff considers “The Vexations” by Caitlin Horrocks.
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