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  • Disjecta: This weeks links


    A Piece of Monologue: The Online Journal of Rhys TranterAuthority Authority: 126
    A Piece of Monologue wins 3:AM Magazine s Blog of the Year 2009. (Image: New Vintage editions of Michel Foucaults work.) Literature: Paul Auster : On Stealing Books J. G. Ballard : Nic Clears design tribute to Ballard Louis-Ferdinand Céline : Uncovering Célines tireless antisemitism Knut ...
    3 days ago
  • Auster-ity


    New Haven Review new haven reviewAuthority Authority: 117
    Paul Auster, Invisible , Henry Holt and Co., 308 pp., $25.00 It seems like someone writes in every Paul Auster novel I’ve read.  Writing is often as much a part of the story as the story itself.  And there’s often a doubling of situations: characters recreate each other in some fashion, sometimes finding ...
    2 weeks ago
  • What Drunk Boulder, Colorado Author Tried Stealing His Own Book? [Blind Items]


    GawkerAuthority Authority: 841
    A literary blind item in the New York Times? Yes! Buried in novelist Margo Rabbs NYT Sunday Book Review essay about increases in shoplifting at bookstores is an anecdote about an unnamed author who...
    2 weeks ago
  • 14 NYTBR essay highlights, outtakes, & asides


    Books, Chocolate, Sundries.Authority Authority: 103
    1. A little backstory… I got the idea for this essay after I went to a small publishing conference for independent bookstores and local authors hosted at BookPeople here in Austin, TX. While hanging out with the staff afterward, we somehow got on the subject of shoplifted books. Steve, the owner, told me that ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Auggie Wrens Christmas Story


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 985
    the basis for the film Smoke, Paul Austers Christmas fable has been reinvented in a new edition by illustrator ISOL
    3 weeks ago
  • Competition: Win copies of Auggie Wrens Christmas Story illustrated by ISOL


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 985
    Your chance to win one of five superbly illustrated editions of Paul Austers haunting seasonal tale
    3 weeks ago
  • Invisible by Paul Auster


    Reading MattersAuthority Authority: 470
      Fiction - paperback; Faber and Faber; 320 pages; 2009. Review copy courtesy of the publisher. I think I may have developed a wee bit of a literary crush on Paul Auster, although our relationship took a little while to develop. Indeed, I was ready to dump him before it even began, because our first ...
    3 weeks ago
  • New York’s Literary Elite Attend PEN Edmont Holiday Benefit


    Guest of a Guest - NYC People, Places, Parties & NightlifeAuthority Authority: 597
    Model Becka Diamond and stylist Keegan Singh got cozy at last night’s intimate PEN Edmont Holiday benefit, where budding writers shared drinks and stories with luminaries such as Salman Rushdie, Sebastian Junger and Paul Auster. The event, held at the Half King, was in benefit of the PEN American Center’s ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Disjecta: This weeks links


    A Piece of Monologue: The Online Journal of Rhys TranterAuthority Authority: 126
    An example of Austin Kleons Newspaper Blackout poetry Literature: J. G. Ballard : Simon Reynolds speaks to Ballardian.com J. G. Ballard : Issue four of new journal, Kill Author , focusses on Ballard and his work J. G. Ballard : Jacob Silverman on J. G. Ballard and Vladimir Nabokov William S. Burroughs : ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Manqué: Paul Auster’s “In the Country of Last Things”


    shigekuni.Authority Authority: 128
    Auster, Paul (1987), In the Country of Last Things, Faber & FaberISBN 0-57-122730-9Post-apocalyptic novels have know quite a success this past decade. Most recently, there was Theroux’ so-so Far North, Cormac McCarthy’s ok The Road and Maggie Gee’s brilliant The Flood, as well as Margaret Atwood’s efforts ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Links: AST Company


    Mark Athitakis' American Fiction NotesAuthority Authority: 554
    Responses to the closing of Kirkus Reviews : Horn Book editor Roger Sutton on the magazine’s children’s book coverage: “What Kirkus did was to treat books for children and adults the same in the same publication.” Carolhoda Books editorial director Andrew Karre : “[T]here is no circumstance ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Making His Way


    The New Republic - Health Care FeedAuthority Authority: 667
    The Sun Lorber Films The Wedding Song Strand Releasing Act of God Zeitgeist Films   The pace is adagio, the temper contemplative, so it is all the more surprising that the subject is Emperor Hirohito of Japan during the brief period between Hiroshima and surrender. The Sun was made by the ...
    3 weeks ago
  • In the Guest Bedroom


    London Review BlogAuthority Authority: 562
    Purley Station: a good place for getting to grips with Paul Austers appalling vision of urban solitude Reviewers in the UK seem to have quite liked Invisible , Paul Auster ’s latest novel, and I was starting to wonder if it might be worth checking out – I haven’t read a book of his since The Book of ...
    3 weeks ago

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