Idra Novey

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Idra Novey

From Rural Pennsylvania to Rio de Janeiro

Idra Novey

Women didn’t show up for Saturday morning services in tailored white wool jackets or carrying an angular black handbag with a metal clasp large enough to double as a weapon. The occasion was my older sister’s bat mitzvah. Eleven years old at the time and trapped in a hand-me-down dress with built-in shoulder pads, I was transfixed.

Topics: Fiction

Idra Novey

Through her poetry, translation, and fiction, Idra Novey relishes playing in the space between languages.

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