Windy Arbours

Windy Arbours

Author: Aidan Higgins

Publisher: Dalkey Archive Press

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 326

ISBN-13: 9781564783912

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In addition to his novels and stories, Aidan Higgins--one of Ireland's most respected contemporary writers--has written a large body of criticism. Windy Arbours includes pieces written between 1970-1990 and is the first collection of his reviews to be published. Incredibly well-read, Higgins covers writers from around the world, from relatively well-known authors such as William Faulkner, Djuna Barnes, and Jorge Luis Borges, to more obscure writers such as Ralph Cusack and Dorothy Nelson. Serving as an informative guidebook about contemporary fiction, Higgins's criticism is always insightful, and oftentimes entertainingly acerbic.


Voices from Chernobyl

Voices from Chernobyl

Author: Svetlana Alexievich

Publisher: Deep Vellum Publishing

Published: 2015-10-16

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 1943150990

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Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature and Winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award A journalist by trade, who now suffers from an immune deficiency developed while researching this book, presents personal accounts of what happened to the people of Belarus after the nuclear reactor accident in 1986, and the fear, anger, and uncertainty that they still live with. The Nobel Prize in Literature 2015 was awarded to Svetlana Alexievich "for her polyphonic writings, a monument to suffering and courage in our time."


The Girl in the Photograph

The Girl in the Photograph

Author: Lygia Fagundes Telles

Publisher: Deep Vellum Publishing

Published: 2012-09-18

Total Pages: 261

ISBN-13: 1564788202

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Complex and hauntingly beautiful, Lygia Fagundes Telles's most acclaimed novel is a journey into the inner lives of three young women, each revealing her secrets and loves, each awaiting a destiny tied to the colorful and violent world of modern Brazil. Sensual and wealthy Lorena dreams of a tryst with a married man. Unhappy Lia burns with a frantic desire to free her imprisoned fiancé. Glamorous Ana Clara, unable to escape her past, falls toward a tragedy of drugs and obsession. Intimate and unforgettable, The Girl in the Photograph creates an extraordinary picture of the wonder and the darkness that come to possess a woman's mind, and stands as one of the greatest novels to come out of Brazil in the late twentieth century.


Trio

Trio

Author: Robert Pinget

Publisher: Dalkey Archive Press

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13: 9781564784087

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Trio marks the first time these three shorter Pinget works are collected in a single volume. From the sublime surrealism of Between Fantoine and Agapa, through the Faulknerian take on rural life in That Voice, to the musical rhythm and flow of Passacaglia, this collection charts the varied career of one of the French New Novel's true luminaries.The space between the fictional towns of Fantoine and Agapa is akin to Faulkner's Yoknapatawpha County: an area where provincialism is neither romanticized nor parodied; where intrigue--often violent intrigue--confronts the bucolic ideal held both by insiders and outsiders; and where reality is shaped not by events, but by talk and gossip, by insinuation and conjecture. Written over the course of his career, these three novels are by turns hilarious and dark, surreal and painstakingly accurate; together they demonstrate the consistent quality of Pinget's versatility.


The Truth about Marie

The Truth about Marie

Author: Jean-Philippe Toussaint

Publisher: Dalkey Archive Press

Published: 2011-09-06

Total Pages: 169

ISBN-13: 1564783677

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Moving through a variety of locales and adventures, The Truth about Marie revisits the unnamed narrator of Toussaint’s acclaimed Running Away, reporting on his now disintegrated relationship with the titular Marie—the story switching deftly between first- and third-person as the narrator continues to drift through life, and Marie does her best to get on with hers. Like all of Toussaint’s novels, The Truth about Marie’s plot matters far less than its pace and tempo, its chain of images, its sequence of events. From pouring rain in Paris to blazing fires on the island of Elba, from moments of intense action to perfectly paced lulls, The Truth about Marie relies on a series of contrasts to tell a beguiling, and finally touching, story of intimacy forever being regained and lost.


The Mystery of the Sardine

The Mystery of the Sardine

Author: Stefan Themerson

Publisher: Dalkey Archive Press

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 9781564784551

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When an unknown black poodle inexplicably explodes in philosophy professor Timothy Chesterton-Brown's back yard--paralyzing the professor and killing his guest--the "mystery of the sardine" begins. Its solution will involve such unwitting detectives as a twelve-year-old mathematician, his mother, his beloved, a palmist named Miss Prentice, and a bureaucrat dubbed the Minister of Imponderabilia. The clues they unearth--drawing on logic, the occult, intuition, and everything in between--lead them far away from the tiny seaside town where they begin. We follow them to Majorca, Rome, Warsaw, and London, but in the end, the solution lies beyond even the furthest and most magical reaches of reason.


The Succubus

The Succubus

Author: Vlado Žabot

Publisher: Dalkey Archive Press

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 1564785955

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Reissue of the translation published in Ljubljana by the Slovene Writers' Association, 2007.


Christopher Unborn

Christopher Unborn

Author: Carlos Fuentes

Publisher: Dalkey Archive Press

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 550

ISBN-13: 9781564783394

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Mexico, 1991: Black acid rain falls on "Makesicko City", the most polluted, most populated city in the world. Amid this apocalyptic landscape a prize is being offered to the first child born on the 500th anniversary of Columbus' discovery of America. That child is the narrator of this passionate, savage novel by one of the world's preeminent writers.


Summer in Termuren

Summer in Termuren

Author: Louis Paul Boon

Publisher: Dalkey Archive Press

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 498

ISBN-13: 9781564784148

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"Spanning two world wars and anticipating a catastrophic future, Louis Paul Boon captures the history of the twentieth century by exploring the twisted, corrupt lives of the inhabitants of one small town - a microcosm for the changing world."--BOOK JACKET.


Writing from the Margins

Writing from the Margins

Author: Catriona Ryan

Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Published: 2015-06-18

Total Pages: 145

ISBN-13: 1443879797

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The Irish short story tradition occupies a unique space in world literature. Rooted in an ancient oral storytelling culture, the Irish short story has underwent numerous transitions, from 19th century Anglo-Irish writers such as William Carleton through to the 20th century's groundbreaking impact of George Moore's The Untilled Field. George Moore's work inspired the next generation of Irish Catholic writers such as Joyce, Frank O'Connor and Benedict Kiely, who foregrounded the backbone of the ...