Winner of the 2018 CHAUTAUQUA JANUS PRIZE, celebrating an emerging writer's single work of short fiction or nonfiction for daring formal and aesthetic innovations that upset and reorder literary conventions, historical narratives and readers' imaginations. Growing up in poverty in the American south, Maya yearns to escape and find something better than anything she's known. " She is so hungry. It is not food, but everything else, the world ... What she needs is not on her street with the one-eyed houses. It is not in the patch of trees she once thought was a forest. It is beyond, somewhere she…mehr
Winner of the 2018 CHAUTAUQUA JANUS PRIZE, celebrating an emerging writer's single work of short fiction or nonfiction for daring formal and aesthetic innovations that upset and reorder literary conventions, historical narratives and readers' imaginations. Growing up in poverty in the American south, Maya yearns to escape and find something better than anything she's known. " She is so hungry. It is not food, but everything else, the world ... What she needs is not on her street with the one-eyed houses. It is not in the patch of trees she once thought was a forest. It is beyond, somewhere she can't quite imagine." Brought to vivid and visceral life through Nicole Cuffy's aching, lyrical prose, Maya's childhood fascination with anatomy and her adult pursuit of a career in medicine leads her to discover what it means to lose-and what it means to break free. At times raw and at others melodic and tender, Atlas of the Body is a deeply resonant meditation on hunger and the costs of realizing a dream.
Nicole Cuffy is a proud Brooklyn emigrant who enjoys yoga, ballet, and writing literary fiction. Her work can be found in Mason's Road and The Masters Review Volume VI. Nicole holds a BA in Writing from Columbia University and an MFA in Fiction from the New School. She does her best writing when she's writing by hand, and she is a high-functioning book addict. When she isn't reading, writing, or yogaing, she is most likely dancing.
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