++ ESSAY & REVIEW

+ Grief’s Tentacles. Rev. of Victor Herginer’s The Love of Singular Men. The Baffler. 27 September 2023.

+ Bruised fruit. On Caio Fernando Abreu’s Moldy Strawberries. The Baffler. 16 June 2022.

+ Conceptual personae. On Richard Zenith’s Pessoa. For The Baffler. 6 January 2022.

+ The gluttony of bodies. On Dulce Maria Cardoso’s Violeta Among the Stars. Times Literary Supplement. 3 December 2021.

+ On Emilio Fraia’s Sevastopol. For the Times Literary Supplement. 6 August 2021.

+ Lasch, Rehashed. On Helen Andrews’s Boomers. The Los Angeles Review of Books. 31 May 2021.

+ Fake Realness. On Jeremy Atherton Lin’s Gay Bar. The Baffler. 12 May 2021.

+ On São Bernardo by Graciliano Ramos. Caesura. 26 March 2021.

+ Stanford’s White Supremacists. Guernica. 28 January 2021.

+ Degeneration Nation. Lapham’s Quarterly. 14 December 2020.

+ B Sides: Mary Butts’s Armed with Madness. Public Books. 2 July 2020.

+ Mankind, Unite! Lapham’s Quarterly. 13 May 2019.

+ Celery Juice and Skinned Rats: A Brief History of Medical Mediums. Los Angeles Review of Books Quarterly. Occult Issue. April 2019.

+ The 4-Hour Fascist The Baffler. 15 February 2019.

+ Preliminary Notes on a Possible Antecedent. Jonestown Report. October 2018.

+ After the Facts. Los Angeles Review of Books. 11 May 2017.

+ Anti-Capitalist Beef. Times Literary Supplement. 8 July 2016.

+ Better Now? The Point. No. 11. Winter 2016.

+ The Philosophical Prison. Times Literary Supplement. 6 November 2015.

Timber! Cabinet 57. Spring 2015. 

The Divine Inspiration of Jim JonesThe Believer. March/April 2015.

+ Rev. of Paulo Scott's Nowhere PeopleTimes Literary Supplement. 12 December 2014.

The 'System Change' Doctrine. Los Angeles Review of Books. 21 October 2014.

+ In The Time of Cumbia. Times Literary Supplement. 13 June 2014.

Fallout: The Geopolitics of the Snowden Files. Los Angeles Review of Books. 20 April 2014.

The Apple In the Dark at Noon. Music & Literature No. 4. Issue on Clarice Lispector. April 2014.

Disobedience & Miseducation: On Occupy and The Academy. Los Angeles Review of Books. 28 January 2014.

On The Sound of Things Falling by Juan Gabriel Vasquez. The Quarterly Conversation. 2 December 2013. 

Democracy: What is it Good For?: David Graeber & Gar Alperovitz. Los Angeles Review of Books. 14 July 2013.

Fair Warning: Julian Assange's Cypherpunks. Los Angeles Review of Books. 28 April 2013. Reprinted in Salon.

Drone Warfare: Tiqqun, the Young-Girl, and the Imperialism of the Trivial. Los Angeles Review of Books. 30 September 2012.

A Departure From Reason: César Aira's The Miracle Cures of Dr Aira. The Millions. 16 October 2012.

The Brazilian Bird of Prey: Four New Translations of Clarice Lispector. Zyzzyva. 5 June 2012.

 

++ INTERVIEW & MISCELLANY

+ The Translator Relay: Adam Morris. Words Without Borders. 10 May 2021.

+ Beatriz Bracher’s Voices. New Directions Blog. May 2021

+ To Channel a Voice: Adam Morris on Translating Beatriz Bracher’s Antonio. Interview by Nicole Bilan. Asymptote. 22 April 2021.

+ Beatriz Bracher, Interviewed by Nuno Ramos. Introduced & trans. Adam Morris. BOMB. 28 January 2019.

+ In Conversation: Adam Morris. Interview by Jacob Silkstone. Asymptote. 8 August 2018.

+ ‘Eerie Changes in Emotional Timbre.’ Interview by Nathan Scott McNamara. Los Angeles Review of Books blog. 20 May 2017.

+ On Brazilian literature in translation. “Read International.” Guest column. Arkansas International Review. 15 May 2017.

+ Roundtable on João Gilberto Noll. With Tyler Malone, Veronica Esposito, Stefan Tobler, and John Trefry. Lithub. 6 April 2017.

+ Remembering João Gilberto Noll. Words Without Borders. 31 March 2017.

+ Interview with Adam Morris by Daniel Cecil. The Rumpus. 16 November 2016.

+ Adam Morris: Quiet Creature on the Corner. Interview by Eric M. B. Becker. Guernica. 2 June 2016.

+ Quiet Creature on the Corner: An Interview with the Translator. Interview by Katrina Dodson for the Center for the Art of Translation. 9 May 2016.

+ The Hilda Hilst Roundtable. With Sarah Gerard, Nathanaël, John Keene, Alexandra Joy Forman, Rachel Gontijo Araújo, and Stephanie Sauer. 10 April 2014.

+ Spotlight Translator: Adam Morris. Interview by Jacob Silkstone. The Missing Slate. 26 June 2014.

+ Recycling Literary Culture: Interview with Lúcia Rosa. Public Books 18 June 2012.

+ + EDITED VOLUME

Essays on Hilda Hilst: Between Brazil and World LiteratureEd. Morris & Carvalho. Palgrave 2018.

Including “Who’s Afraid of Hilda Hilst?” and “Hilda Hilst, Metaphysician.”

+ + ACADEMIC

+ “Perils, Gold and Yellow.American Communal Societies Quarterly 11.4 (October 2017): 191-218.

+ “The Uses of Nonsense: Antimodernism in Latin American Fiction, 1920-77.” PhD dissertation, Stanford University. 2015.

+ “This Product Made From Post-Consumer Content: Narrative Recycling and New Novelistic Economies." Criticism 57.1 (2015): 1-22.

+ "Fernando Pessoa's Heteronymic Machine." The Luso-Brazilian Review 51.2 (2014).

+ "Whoever, Whatever: On Anonymity As Resistance to Empire." parallax 18.4 (Fall 2012): 106-20.

+ "Micrometanarratives and the Politics of the Possible." CR: The New Centennial Review 11.3 (Winter 2012): 91-117.