The Curious Case of DassoukineÕs Trousers

The Curious Case of DassoukineÕs Trousers
Title The Curious Case of DassoukineÕs Trousers PDF eBook
Author Fouad Laroui
Publisher Deep Vellum Publishing
Pages 144
Release 2016-06-28
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1941920268

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Award-winning English-language debut by Morocco's most prominent contemporary author, a linked story collection exploring what it means to be foreign.

Henri Duchemin and His Shadows

Henri Duchemin and His Shadows
Title Henri Duchemin and His Shadows PDF eBook
Author Emmanuel Bove
Publisher New York Review of Books
Pages 161
Release 2015-08-11
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1590178335

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An NYRB Classics Original Emmanuel Bove was one of the most original writers to come out of twentieth-century France and a popular success in his day. Discovered by Colette, who arranged for the publication of his first novel, My Friends, Bove enjoyed a busy literary career, until the German occupation silenced him. During his lifetime, his novels and stories were admired by Rilke, the surrealists, Camus, and Beckett, who said of him that “more than anyone else he has an instinct for the essential detail.” Henry Duchemin and His Shadows is the ideal introduction to Bove’s world, with its cast of stubborn isolatoes who call to mind Melville’s Bartleby, Walser’s “little men,” and Rhys’s lost women. Henri Duchemin, the protagonist of the collection’s first story, “Night Crime,” is ambivalent, afraid of appearing ridiculous, desperate for money: in other words, the perfect prey. Criminals, beautiful women, and profiteers threaten the sad young men of Bove’s stories, but worse yet are the interior voices and paranoia that propel them to their fates. The poet of the flophouse and the dive, the park bench and the pigeon’s crumb, Bove is also a deeply empathetic writer for whom no defeat is so great as to silence desire.

Don't Try this at Home

Don't Try this at Home
Title Don't Try this at Home PDF eBook
Author Angela Readman
Publisher And Other Stories
Pages 0
Release 2015
Genre Short stories
ISBN 9781908276520

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From fairy-tale gifts to gutter living, via your Mum becoming Elvis, Angela Readman's award-winning stories display Angela Carteresque magic

The Spirits of the Earth

The Spirits of the Earth
Title The Spirits of the Earth PDF eBook
Author Catherine Colomb
Publisher Swiss List
Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre Geneva, Lake (Switzerland and France)
ISBN 9780857423726

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Swiss novelist Catherine Colomb is known as one of the most unusual and inventive francophone novelists of the twentieth century. Fascinated by the processes of memory and consciousness, she has been compared to that of Virginia Woolf and Marcel Proust. The Spirits of the Earth is the first English translation of Colomb's work and its arrival will introduce new readers to an iconic novel. The Spirits of the Earth is at heart a family drama, set at the Fraidaigue château, along the shores of Lake Geneva, and in the Maison d'en Haut country mansion, located in the hills above the lake. In these luxe locales, readers encounter upper-class characters with faltering incomes, parvenues, and even ghosts. Throughout, Colomb builds a psychologically penetrating and bold story in which the living and the dead intermingle and in which time itself is a mystery.

Like Bits of Wind

Like Bits of Wind
Title Like Bits of Wind PDF eBook
Author Pierre Chappuis
Publisher Swiss List
Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre Poetry
ISBN 9780857423382

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Of the key figures from a remarkable generation of French-language poets--Anne Perrier, Yves Bonnefoy, Philippe Jaccottet, Jacques Dupin, Andre du Bouchet, Jacques Reda, and Pierre-Albert Jourdan--who have poetically scrutinized what might be called "the nature of Nature," Pierre Chappuis (b. 1930) has remained unjustly absent in English except for scattered translations in print magazines, online reviews, and two anthologies. This book rights this situation by making available a generous representative selection of his prolific output, ranging from his pioneering collections of short prose, Blind Distance (1974), and of short verse, Full Margins (1997), through his most recent book of poetry, Cuts (2014). Long celebrated in his native Switzerland, Chappuis delves into questions related to landscape, phenomenology, the essence of life, and the role of the perceiver. He writes with contagious passion, both in his poetic prose (with its sinuous style and parenthetical inserts) and in his--in contrast--succinct, skeletal, haiku-like verse whose titles, like invigorating afterthoughts, are often placed at the end. Two styles fascinate in Chappuis' oeuvre: his stream-like prose with its eddies and rapids and his poetry that captures "bits of wind."

Zabor, or The Psalms

Zabor, or The Psalms
Title Zabor, or The Psalms PDF eBook
Author Kamel Daoud
Publisher National Geographic Books
Pages 0
Release 2021-03-02
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1635420148

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Library Journal: Best World Literature of the Year A fable, parable, and confession, the second novel from the acclaimed author of The Meursault Investigation pays homage to the essential need for fiction and to the freedom from tradition afforded by an adopted language. Having lost his mother and been shunned by his father, Zabor grows up in the company of books, which teach him a new language. Ever since he can remember, he has been convinced that he has a gift: if he writes, he will stave off death; those captured in the sentences of his notebooks will live longer. Like a kind of inverted Scheherazade saving his fellow men, he experiments night after night with the delirious power of the imagination. Then, one night, his estranged half brother and the other relatives who would disown him come knocking at the door: his father is going to die and perhaps only Zabor is capable of delaying that fateful moment. Sitting next to the father who has ostracized him, the son writes compulsively, retracing an existence characterized by strangeness, abandonment, and humiliation, but also by wondrous encounters with fictional worlds that he alone in the entire village can access.

The Art of Flight

The Art of Flight
Title The Art of Flight PDF eBook
Author Sergio Pitol
Publisher Deep Vellum Publishing
Pages 425
Release 2015-03-17
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 1941920063

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Debut work in English, a literary memoir, by Sergio Pitol, maestro of Mexican literature, winner of the 2005 Cervantes Prize.