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Illuminations by Arthur Rimbaud | Quarterly Conversation
Arthur Rimbaud wrote the poems that were eventually published under the title Illuminations between the ages of seventeen and twenty. John Ashbery, whose has just translated the forty-two poems (plus one fragment) traditionally grouped under that title, is eighty-three. Rimbaud, when he wrote the
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The performance started with three actors standing behind the reference desk of the DeWitt Wallace Periodical Room, alternately reading sentences from the first pages of the novels. Across from them, Rubin projected a column of text from each novel that highlighted lines as they were spoken. The
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Pretty much every fiction writer has had their readers guess (and ask) what real events inspired them. Some writers complicate that guessing game by inserting their actual names into their work. Roberto Bolaño and Paul Auster have made cameo appearances in their books the way Hitchcock walked
New fiction: Petals of blood | The Economist
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T.C. Boyle's When the Killing's Done: animal rights activism vs. environmentalism on two California
When T.C. Boyle swaggered onto the literary scene in the 1980s, brandishing flamboyantly bizarre short stories in one hand and wildly satirical novels like Water Music and Budding Prospects in the other, the exuberance of his sentences was often more impre
This Woman Is Dangerous - The New York Review of Books
An article by Michael Dirda from The New York Review of Books, July 2, 2009
The Second Pass
Tuesday July 7th, 2009 The Wild Moralist By John Davidson leonard-michaels Reviewed: The Essays of Leonard Michaels by Leonard Michaels Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 224 pp., $26.00 After the publication of his first collection of stories, Going Places, in 1969, Leonard
THE CRITICAL FLAME :: Alistair Brown on Wit's End
Alistair Brown on Wit's End To Wit's End Postmodern Fiction? a review by Alistair Brown I was sent Karen Joy Fowler s new novel Wit s End (published in Great Britain under the title The Case of the Imaginary Detective) by someone from Penguin, who had noticed from
'VALIS and Later Novels,' by Philip K. Dick
Article:'VALIS and Later Novels,' by Philip K. Dick:/c/a/2009/07/31/RVK418P8OB.DTL Article:'VALIS and Later Novels,' by Philip K. Dick:/c/a/2009/07/31/RVK418P8OB.DTL advertisement | your ad here SFGate Home of the San Francisco Chronicle Subscribe to the
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