Anna Kushner

Anna Kushner was born in Philadelphia and first traveled to Cuba in 1999. Beside her “commanding translation” (Words Without Borders) of The Halfway House (ND, 2009), her writing and translations have appeared in numerous other print and web publications.

Anna Kushner

Anna Kushner was born in Philadelphia and first traveled to Cuba in 1999. Beside her “commanding translation” (Words Without Borders) of The Halfway House (ND, 2009), her writing and translations have appeared in numerous other print and web publications.

Books by Anna Kushner

  • The Autobiography of Fidel Castro

    Norberto Fuentes, Anna Kushner

    Paperback, 2011

    "A compelling fictional personage-by turns arrogant, funny, pompous, lewd, self-absorbed and self-deluding."—Michiko Kakutani, New York Times
  • The Halfway House

    Guillermo Rosales, Anna Kushner, José Manuel Prieto

    Paperback, 2009

    “This posthumous translation of Rosales, a Cuban-American writer who committed suicide in 1993, delivers a raw, powerful story set in a Miami home for the mentally ill… It’s a frightening,...
  • Leapfrog

    Guillermo Rosales, Anna Kushner

    Paperback, 2013

    The “prequel” to Rosales’s “tragically beautiful and unforgettable” (Los Angeles Times) Cuban-American novel The Halfway House
  • The Autobiography of Fidel Castro

    Norberto Fuentes, Anna Kushner

    E Book, 2010

    "A compelling fictional personage-by turns arrogant, funny, pompous, lewd, self-absorbed and self-deluding."—Michiko Kakutani, New York Times
  • The Halfway House

    Guillermo Rosales, Anna Kushner, José Manuel Prieto

    E Book, 2013

    “This posthumous translation of Rosales, a Cuban-American writer who committed suicide in 1993, delivers a raw, powerful story set in a Miami home for the mentally ill… It’s a frightening,...
  • Leapfrog

    Guillermo Rosales, Anna Kushner

    E Book, 2013

    The “prequel” to Rosales’s “tragically beautiful and unforgettable” (Los Angeles Times) Cuban-American novel The Halfway House