Pillow Talk in Europe and Other Places

Pillow Talk in Europe and Other Places
Title Pillow Talk in Europe and Other Places PDF eBook
Author Deborah Levy
Publisher Dalkey Archive Press
Pages 116
Release 2004
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781564783332

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This collection explores the emptiness at the center of the characters' lives and their attempts to fill this lack. In these stories about friendship, motherhood, and the search for enduring love, rules about decency and kindness are broken and repaired as men and women attempt to achieve an elusive sense of fulfillment.

Knowledge of Hell

Knowledge of Hell
Title Knowledge of Hell PDF eBook
Author António Lobo Antunes
Publisher Dalkey Archive Press
Pages 314
Release 2008
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1564784363

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The narrator of this stark and elegantly translated novel is a psychiatrist named Antnio Lobo Antunes, returning from vacation to his loathed job at Miguel Bombarda Hospital in Lisbon. Over the course of the trip, the narrator's mind ranges over the monstrosities he encountered in the colonial wars in Angola in the 1970s and in his work; through the layering of memories, he draws parallels between the destruction of the war and the questionable care offered to the mentally ill.

Polynomials and Pollen

Polynomials and Pollen
Title Polynomials and Pollen PDF eBook
Author Jay Wright
Publisher Dalkey Archive Press
Pages 138
Release 2008
Genre Poetry
ISBN 1564784991

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A gift for his wife, Jay Wright's Polynomials and Pollen explores the complementary exigencies of abstraction and physicality. In five sections, each arranged under the aegis of a tutelary concept--from the Yoruba, Akan, Bamana, and Náhuatl--the book is a constellation of protophilosophical inquiry into notions of order, disarray, evidence, flowering, and return; it is also a dynamically visceral work whose feelingtones register rage as well as devotion.

Autoportrait

Autoportrait
Title Autoportrait PDF eBook
Author Edouard Levé
Publisher Deep Vellum Publishing
Pages 85
Release 2012-03-15
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1564788458

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In this brilliant and sobering self-portrait, Edouard Levé hides nothing from his readers, setting out his entire life, more or less at random, in a string of declarative sentences. Autoportrait is a physical, psychological, sexual, political, and philosophical triumph. Beyond "sincerity," Levé works toward an objectivity so radical it could pass for crudeness, triviality, even banality: the author has stripped himself bare. With the force of a set of maxims or morals, Levé's prose seems at first to be an autobiography without sentiment, as though written by a machine—until, through the accumulation of detail, and the author's dry, quizzical tone, we find ourselves disarmed, enthralled, and enraptured by nothing less than the perfect fiction . . . made entirely of facts.

Things I Don't Want to Know

Things I Don't Want to Know
Title Things I Don't Want to Know PDF eBook
Author Deborah Levy
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 138
Release 2014-06-10
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1620405679

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A shimmering jewel of a book about writing from two-time Booker Prize finalist Deborah Levy, to publish alongside her new work of nonfiction, The Cost of Living. Blending personal history, gender politics, philosophy, and literary theory into a luminescent treatise on writing, love, and loss, Things I Don't Want to Know is Deborah Levy's witty response to George Orwell's influential essay "Why I Write." Orwell identified four reasons he was driven to hammer at his typewriter--political purpose, historical impulse, sheer egoism, and aesthetic enthusiasm--and Levy's newest work riffs on these same commitments from a female writer's perspective. As she struggles to balance womanhood, motherhood, and her writing career, Levy identifies some of the real-life experiences that have shaped her novels, including her family's emigration from South Africa in the era of apartheid; her teenage years in the UK where she played at being a writer in the company of builders and bus drivers in cheap diners; and her theater-writing days touring Poland in the midst of Eastern Europe's economic crisis, where she observed how a soldier tenderly kissed the women in his life goodbye. Spanning continents (Africa and Europe) and decades (we meet the writer at seven, fifteen, and fifty), Things I Don't Want to Know brings the reader into a writer's heart.

Swimming Home

Swimming Home
Title Swimming Home PDF eBook
Author Deborah Levy
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 178
Release 2012-10-16
Genre Fiction
ISBN 162040169X

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A mysterious woman who suffers from mental illness suddenly appears at a vacation villa where two families are staying and her interactions with them reveal secret details about their past and tensions within their relationships with each other.

The A to Z of Postmodernist Literature and Theater

The A to Z of Postmodernist Literature and Theater
Title The A to Z of Postmodernist Literature and Theater PDF eBook
Author Fran Mason
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Pages 464
Release 2009-07-23
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0810870215

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Postmodernist literature embraces a wide range of forms and perspectives, including texts that are primarily self-reflexive; texts that use pastiche, burlesque, parody, intertextuality and hybrid forms to create textual realities that either run in opposition to or in parallel with an external reality; fabulations that develop both of these strategies; texts that ironize their relationship to reality; works that use the aspects already noted to more fully engage with political or cultural realities; texts that deal with history as a fiction; and texts that elude categorization even within the variety already explored. For example, in fiction, a postmodernist novel might tell a story about a writer struggling with writing (only, perhaps, to find that he is a character in a book by another writer struggling to write a book). The A to Z of Postmodernist Literature and Theater examines the different areas of postmodernist literature and the variety of forms that have been produced. This is accomplished through a chronology, an introductory essay, a bibliography, and several hundred cross-referenced dictionary entries on individual postmodernist writers, the important postmodernist aesthetic practices, significant texts produced throughout the history of postmodernist writing, and important movements and ideas that have created a variety of literary approaches within the form. By placing these concerns within the historical, philosophical, and cultural contexts of postmodernism, this reference explores the frameworks within which postmodernist literature of the late twentieth and early twenty-first century operates.