Many of WG Sebald’s observations about Austrian literature could equally be applied to Scotland, writes Stuart Kelly ...
Readers who love juice, extended fan theories and eavesdropping on once-and near-famous interlocutors won’t be disappointed ...
Natalia Ginzburg, then an editor at the Italian publishing house Einaudi, received an 800-page brick of a manuscript from an ...
For many of Frank’s subjects, even the most arduously researched of nineteenth-century novels seemed artificial; through innovations in style, subject matter and narrative technique, they attempted to ...
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Dallas-based Deep Vellum Publishing has acquired Fum d'Estampa Press, the British small press focused on publishing literature in translation, including fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. Founded in ...
Two sisters who guard the woods that separate their town from fairyland are courted by their power-hungry neighbor in the Hugo Award winner's The River Has Roots (Tordotcom, Mar.). What inspired ...
“He breaks your spirit with a word,” says Émilie, the wife of the title character of “Monsieur Teste” (a play on tête, or head, in French). He is a man who is all intellect and who ...