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The Warp and the Weft - Douglas Glover's Attack of the Copula Spiders2 comments

brendanriley2013 wrote 1 month ago: Douglas Glover is an award-winning Canadian author and professor of writing. Attack of the Copula Sp … more →

Tags: Brendan Riley, Biblioasis, The Review of Contemporary Fiction, Douglas Glover, Attack of the Copula Spiders, Essays on Writing

Werfel in new 'Review of Contemporary Fiction'

literalab wrote 1 month ago: The Dalkey Archive Press has just published the Review of Contemporary Fiction: The Future of Britis … more →

Tags: Book Reviews, Franz Werfel, Feature, Dalkey Archive, Pale Blue Ink in a Lady's Hand, British Fiction, Review of Contemporary Fiction, Central European writers

H.P. Lovecraft's Cat Care Essentials?: Jeremy M. Davies Talks "Fancy"1 comment

Eric Lundgren wrote 2 months ago: A few months ago, I had the great pleasure of hearing Washington University alumnus Jeremy M. Davies … more →

Tags: Literary St Louis, Library Hype, Washington University, The Next Big Thing, Counterpath Press, Rose Alley, Fancy, Jeremy M. Davies

Rich Journey

gphuffman wrote 2 months ago: The Barnes & Noble Review has Scott Esposito’s critique of The Letters of William Gaddis. … more →

Tags: writing, barnes and noble, Book Review, Correspondence, Scott Esposito, William Gaddis

Not Kidding Around - Anakana Schofield's Marvelous Malarky

brendanriley2013 wrote 2 months ago: Anakana Schofield’s disarming first novel has garnered considerable attention and praise. I wa … more →

Tags: Brendan Riley, Review of Contemporary Fiction, Anakana Schofield, Malarky, Biblioasis, Ireland

Across the Bridge of Souls - Julian Rios's Puente de Alma

brendanriley2013 wrote 3 months ago: A capsule review of Julian Rios’s delicious, dizzying epic satire-homage Puente de Alma was my … more →

Tags: Brendan Riley, Review of Contemporary Fiction, julian rios, Puente de Alma, Princess Diana, Paris

"What can I do for you?" said a new character as he executed a bow.9 comments

Max Cairnduff wrote 3 months ago: The Attic by Danilo Kiš, and translated by John K. Cox The Attic by Danilo Kiš, and translated by Jo … more →

Tags: Novellas, Kiš, Danilo, Serbian literature, Danilo Kis

It Ain't Easy: William Gaddis's Life in Letters

mmillerobserver wrote 3 months ago: William Gaddis. In 2002, Jonathan Franzen published an essay in The New Yorker titled “Mr. Difficult … more →

Tags: William Gaddis, The Letters of William Gaddis, Steven Moore

Best European Fiction 2013: "The Mercury in the Thermometers" by Eloy Tizón

brendanriley2013 wrote 4 months ago: In autumn 2011 someone shared with me two fine short stories by Spanish writer Eloy Tizón: “Th … more →

Tags: Best European Fiction 2013, Eloy Tizon, "The Mercury in the Thermometers", aleksandar hemon

Children of the Revolution - Álvaro Enrigue's Decencia.

brendanriley2013 wrote 4 months ago: Álvaro Enrigue is a Mexican writer. In 2007, he was included in the list of of the most promising La … more →

Tags: Brendan Riley, Review of Contemporary Fiction, Álvaro Enrigue, decência, Bogotá 39, México, Mexican Revolution

Literary roundup: The Auschwitz Volunteer and Best European Fiction

literalab wrote 5 months ago: On January 9, historian Timothy Snyder and director of the Museum of Jewish Heritage David Marwell w … more →

Tags: News, aleksandar hemon, subfeature, Timothy Snyder, New York Times, best european fiction, Jan Karski, Best European Fiction 2013, Lydia Mischkulnig

Nate Brown (Safety Book #24)

Rescue Press wrote 6 months ago: 1. Could you tell us the name of a book that you love, and why? Monsieur by Jean-Philippe Toussaint … more →

Tags: Safety Book, Nate Brown, Monsieur, jean-philippe toussaint, American Psycho, hijinks, three or four trees in the yard

Dalkey Archive posts world's wackiest job listing

Bookblurb wrote 6 months ago: Unavailable at night or on the weekends? Like a little workplace gossip? Then you need not apply at … more →

Tags: Publishers, Los Angeles Times, Carolyn Kellogg, john o'brien, world's wackiest job listing

The Dalkey Archive Press: Turning and Interning in the Widening Gyre

hughieodomhnaill wrote 6 months ago: John Dillon St, 14th December, 2012 Probably many of you will have at this stage heard about the rat … more →

Tags: Writing #2, writing, Literature, Publishing, Swift, john o'brien, Beckett, Joyce, Satire

Outer Space

Kari wrote 6 months ago: “While I don’t wish to co-opt these girl’s work by leaving the work anonymous here … more →

Tags: News, Outer Space, Anobium, Chicago, benjamin van loon, benjamin schachtman, Kate Durbin, Women as Objects, red emma's

Dalkey Archive Press Posts Worst Job Description Ever, but at Least 'Jobs Are Being Offered'1 comment

ncohenobserver wrote 6 months ago: Dalkey Archive Press announced they are hiring earlier this week with perhaps the worst job listing … more →

Job opportunities of the year with Dalkey Archive Press6 comments

Paul Duggan wrote 6 months ago: Take a bow Dalkey Archive Press, for winning the social media scathing disdain of the year award. Fo … more →

Tags: irish media, Publishing, Employment

Happiness in Slavery

gphuffman wrote 6 months ago: Carolyn Kellogg of the Los Angeles Times notes a very special opportunity at the Dalkey Archive Pres … more →

Tags: writing, capitalism, Carolyn Kellogg, LA Times, Publishing, USA, john o'brien

Three White Coffins - Tres Ataúdes Blancos by Antonio Ungar

brendanriley2013 wrote 6 months ago: One of the most intense reading experiences I’ve had in the last year was negotiating the dark … more →

Tags: Antonio Ungar, Tres ataúdes blancos, Review of Contemporary Fiction


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