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Tomorrow @On_The_Seawall / @AndrewEpstein3 on Bill Berkson / poetry by Natasha Sajé & Jerzy Jarniewicz / flash memoir by Nicole Stellon O'Donnell @SteamLaundry / Judith Harris on @svendbrinkmann @politybooks / https://t.co/OtOxnKdn01
"Nothing is more frightening than a law that has never been enforced ... a law that no one has bothered to obey yet": on Yoko Tawada's dystopian novel THE EMISSARY @NewDirections new "On The Seawall" https://t.co/0r0H8oN1UP
Yoko Tawada's dystopian novel THE EMISSARY serves her troubled notions of dislocation, jumbled/imposed identities, & the urgencies of expression. Via @NewDirections New "On The Seawall"
https://t.co/0r0H8oN1UP
For Hanne Ørstavik, novel-writing is a quest for the actual, not a proof of our mastery over it. On her spare and chillingly imagined novel LOVE via @archipelagobks https://t.co/Ji2hU9d6DU [new On The Seawall]
Hanne Ørstavik’s spare novel LOVE embodies the notion that the search for clarity & connection must proceed through the full awareness of what constrains us. Via @archipelagobks https://t.co/Ji2hU9d6DU
My #FridayReads fiction = LOVE by Hanne Ørstavik via @archipelagobks [my review to appear later today On The Seawall]
Snide bit by @SheilaYM in @NewYorker about https://t.co/Sm14S9KkTf https://t.co/8nlRaVZfRh says more re: author than the good work at Loom
Cesare Pavese's 1933 poem "Two Cigarettes" led me to FUMO: ITALY'S LOVE AFFAIR WITH THE CIGARETTE @stanfordpress https://t.co/sjHSNN82OU