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NYC: Carmen Boullosa in Conversation with Joyce Carol Oates and Sabir Sultan

  • The Center 208 West 13th Street New York, NY, 10014 United States (map)

While much is discussed about the process of writing, a book’s release, and its critical reception, one part of a book’s journey often flies under the radar: the re-issue. The moment a beloved title is reintroduced to readers, complete with a fresh cover, updated blurbs, and a new life.

Join Joyce Carol Oates (Broke Heart Blues) and Carmen Boullosa (Texas: The Great Theft), and moderator Sabir Sultan, for an insightful conversation about revisiting their works in a world vastly different from when they were first released. What drew them to revisit these titles now, what do they love about the books and how do their evolving interests as writers shape their view of these works today?

Explore the re-issue process as a unique chapter in a book’s life, and discover how these beloved works continue to resonate today.



Carmen Boullosa is one of Mexico's leading novelists, poets, and playwrights. She has published over a dozen novels, several of which have been published by Deep Vellum in English translation. Boullosa has received numerous prizes and honors, including a Guggenheim fellowship. Also a poet, playwright, essayist, and cultural critic, Boullosa is a Distinguished Lecturer at City College of New York, and her books have been translated into Italian, Dutch, German, French, Portuguese, Chinese, and Russian. Other novels translated into English include Before (tr. Peter Bush, Deep Vellum, 2016), Heavens On Earth (tr. Shelby Vincent, Deep Vellum, 2017), The Book of Anna (tr. Samantha Schnee, Coffee House Press, 2020) and The Book of Eve (tr. Samantha Schnee, Deep Vellum, 2023).