Stefanie Sobelle
Stefanie Sobelle is an associate professor of English at Gettysburg College, where her scholarship focuses on the intersections of literature and architecture. Her criticism has been published in Bookforum, the Financial Times, BOMB, Words without Borders, Jacket2, the Los Angeles Review of Books, and the Review of Contemporary Fiction, among other publications.
Articles
Color Matters
Stefanie Sobelle reviews David Scott Kastan and Stephen Farthing's "On Color."
Dwelling in the Upside Down: On “Stranger Things 2”
"Stranger Things 2" feels less like a tribute to old films, less nostalgic, and more a cautionary historical fiction focused sharply on the near...
Frederick Hammersley at the Huntington
Stefanie Sobelle talks with curator James Glisson about his new exhibition at the Huntington, "Frederick Hammersley: To Paint without Thinking."
Susan Bernofsky Walks the Tightrope: An Interview About Translating Yoko Tawada’s “Memoirs of a Polar Bear”
Stefanie Sobelle talks to Susan Bernofsky about translating Yoko Tawada's new novel as well as works by Kafka, Hesse, and Robert Walser.