1 Brooklyn, and was reviewed in The Baffler, the New Yorker, Art in America, Frieze, and The New Republic. Brian Blanchfield has praised it as “Zambreno’s most urgent and charged work since Heroines.” Her other books include Screen Tests (Harper Perennial, 2019), a collection of shorts and essays, that was named a best book of the year by the editors of th e Paris Review, Nylon, Domino, Bustle, Book Riot, Buzzfeed, and Vol. Her next book, To Write as if Already Dead, is forthcoming from Columbia University Press in June 2021. Kate Zambreno’s most recent book is the novel Drifts (Riverhead Books, 2020), which Publisher’s Weekly called “immersive and exciting.” It was named a most anticipated book by E ntertainment Weekly, Refinery 29, Esquire, LitHub, Salon, The Millions, and Dazed.
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