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fromArtforum
1 week ago

Ben Lerner's Transcription and the Fictional Readymade

Ben Lerner's new novel, Transcription, showcases his restless creativity and innovative formal experimentation in fiction.
fromThe Atlantic
1 month ago

Pushing the Limits of Historical Fiction

Enrigue's 'penchant for shooting the facts of history through the prism of the absurd' makes him singular-but it also puts him firmly in a long literary tradition. The book 'distills a byzantine swirl of historical events through the lives of a handful of very colorful characters,' intertwining several real and invented incidents with major moments in the Apache Wars, a series of skirmishes involving Native Americans, the U.S., and Mexico across the Southwest borderlands.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Antonio Lobo Antunes, Portuguese novelist who chronicled dictatorship and war, dies aged 83

Portuguese novelist Antonio Lobo Antunes, who explored dictatorship and war trauma through complex fiction, died at 83 after producing over 30 influential novels.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Brave, visionary and queer: the Bohemian brilliance of author George Sand

A prolific polymath, Sand published 70 novels, as well as travel writing, criticism, autobiography, political polemic and visionary essays on the interconnectedness of the natural world. She founded several politically progressive periodicals and became a highly successful playwright. But none of it came easy. When she burst on to the Paris scene in 1831 at 27, writing for Le Figaro, she became immediately notorious as a woman in a man's world.
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fromWorld History Encyclopedia
11 months ago

The Poems of Christopher Marlowe

Marlowe's translation of Ovid's Amores, known in English as the Elegies, was groundbreaking, not just as the first known translation into English but also for employing the rhymed heroic couplet.
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