On Hungarian Cinema in the Alföld: An Interview with Esther Kinsky InterviewsStephanie NewmanNovember 11, 2024Hungarian Literature Online
Book Review: In Memory of Memory, by Maria Stepanova Literary Criticism, ReviewsStephanie NewmanMay 17, 2021Harvard Review Online
Sweden's Gate: On the Life and Literature of Selma Lagerlöf & Nelly Sachs HistoryStephanie NewmanOctober 22, 2020Majuscule
The Nobel Women of Central & Eastern Europe Literary CriticismStephanie NewmanFebruary 13, 2020Bookforum
The Hungarian Author Who Foresaw the Future of Nationalism Hungary, Literary Criticism, ReviewsStephanie NewmanOctober 17, 2019Lit Hub
Two Dance Projects Meld Hungarian and Romani Traditions Hungary, ReviewsStephanie NewmanSeptember 4, 2019Hyperallergic
Lessons from the Downfall of a Feminist Leader History, FeminismStephanie NewmanAugust 15, 2019Liisbeth
I Didn’t Expect Hearing Aids at Age 23. Here’s Why I’ve Embraced Them. Wellness, Personal EssayStephanie NewmanAugust 8, 2019Healthline
‘The Silence Spread’: What It’s Like Losing Your Hearing in Your 20s Personal Essay, WellnessStephanie NewmanJuly 29, 2019Healthline
In Hungary, an Online Photo Archive Fights Revisionist History History, HungaryStephanie NewmanJuly 2, 2019Hyperallergic
Writing "Goopily" about the Body: On Jenny Zhang & Sour Heart InterviewsStephanie NewmanSeptember 27, 2017Los Angeles Review of Books
What Can Laughter Do for Social Justice? Feminism, OpinionStephanie NewmanSeptember 22, 2017The Establishment
When You See a Female Colleague Crying at Work, Remember This Feminism, OpinionStephanie NewmanSeptember 15, 2017Forbes
The Forgotten Poem on Motherhood That Helped Spur a Hungarian Revolution Feminism, HistoryStephanie NewmanSeptember 9, 2017Narratively
Nothing Will Go Back: An Interview with Dr. Andrea Pető of Central European University Interviews, HungaryStephanie NewmanJune 7, 2017Los Angeles Review of Books
Most Concussions Happen to Non-Athletes Like Me, So Why Is the Medical Care Spotty and Incomplete? Personal EssayStephanie NewmanJune 24, 2016Quartz
A Holocaust Survivor Dies, and a Secret Child is Revealed Personal EssayStephanie NewmanMay 3, 2016Jewish Daily Forward
The Black Bloom of Violability: The Sleep of the Righteous, by Wolfgang Hilbig Literary CriticismStephanie NewmanOctober 8, 2015Electric Literature
A Prism of Hidden Meanings: On László Krasznahorkai’s Seiobo There Below Literary CriticismStephanie NewmanOctober 18, 2013The Millions