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Dalkey Archive Press
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by Arno Schmidt Translated by John E. Woods
Among Schmidt enthusiasts, scholars, and fans,
the two novels stand in sharp contrast to one another, the first belonging to his early, more realistic phase, and the second introducing his later, more experimental phase. But the hairs are not worth splitting.
Taking place in 1954, (more...) |
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by Arno Schmidt Translated by John E. Woods Original title: Nobodaddy's Kinder
This trilogy of novels traces life in Germany from the Nazi era through the postwar years and into an apocalyptic future. Scenes from the Life of a Faun
recounts the dreary life of a government worker who escapes the banality of war by researching the exploits of a deserter from the Na (more...) |
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by Gert Jonke Translated by Johannes Vazulik Original title: Geometrischer Heimatroman
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by Jacques Roubaud Translated by Rosmarie Waldrop Original title: Quelque chose noir
In 1983 Jacques Roubaud's wife Alix Cleo died at the age of 31 of a pulmonary embolism. The grief-stricken author responded with one brief poem ("Nothing"), then fell
silent for thirty months. In subsequent years, Roubaud—poet, novelist, mathematician—composed a series of prose po (more...) |
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by Alain Vircondelet Translated by Thomas Buckley Original title: Duras: Biographie
This is the first full-length biography of one of the best-known and most influential French writers of our time, as celebrated for her films (Hiroshima Mon Amour) as for her novels (
The Ravishing of Lol Stein, The Lover). It takes D
uras from colonial Indochina (where she w (more...) |
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by Dubravka Ugresic Translated by Celia Hawkesworth Original title: Zabranjeno citanje
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by Viktor Shklovsky Translated by Benjamin Sher Original title: O teorii prozy
Viktor Shklovsky's 1925 book Theory of Prose
might have become the most important work of literary criticism in the twentieth century had not two obstacles barred its way: the crackdown by Soviet dictatorship on Shklovsky and other Russian Formalists in the 1930s, and the unavailab (more...) |
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by Leon S. Roudiez
The most interesting French ficti
on since World War II is also the most revolutionary, exploring new narrative techniques and incorporating challenging new ideas in aesthetics, politics, psychoanalysis, gender, linguistics, and philosophy. This fiction looks strange and forbidding to Ame
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by Etienne Gilson Translated by Salvator Attanasio Original title: Matières et formes
An engaging companion piece to The Arts of the Beautiful, this volume advances Etienne Gilsons theories about art as a process of focusing on the substances available to an artist. The basis for his argument is grounded in the distinction between arts concerned with the creation of (more...) |
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