Julian Gewirtz is a Rhodes scholar at Oxford University. His essays and reviews have appeared in The Wall Street Journal, The Economist, and The Washington Post, and his poems are published or forthcoming in AGNI, Boston Review, The Nation, the New Republic, Ploughshares, and the Yale Review. His first book of nonfiction, Unlikely Partners: Chinese Reformers, Western Economists, and the Making of Global China, is forthcoming from Harvard University Press.
CONTRIBUTOR ARTICLES

Unshrinking the Lyric: An Interview with Carmen Giménez Smith
Julian Gewirtz talks to Carmen Giménez Smith on being a "literary citizen."...

The Amazing Gorilla: An Interview with Rusty Morrison
Julian Gewirtz interviews Rusty Morrison....

How to Write a Poem About Baseball
Julian Gewirtz interviews Jill Bialosky on baseball and poetry....

The Peppery Napoleon Who Once Led China
How Deng Xiaoping initiated the "reform and opening" that with remarkable speed yielded the Chinese colossus that we see today....
