In which I join Coetzee and Morrison in praising Julia Leigh
At the Daily Beast, I recommend Julia Leigh’s exquisitely rendered little novella, Disquiet. It’s like something out of Poe’s mind, except spare.
At the Daily Beast, I recommend Julia Leigh’s exquisitely rendered little novella, Disquiet. It’s like something out of Poe’s mind, except spare.
The 25 novels competing for the Best Translated Book of 2008 distinction include Bolaño, Curiol, Khoury, & Saramago, but not Lakhous or Sándor.
Steph makes me feel all sentimental. (The best part about that trip was the conversation & the pie, but I did do lots of writing.)
Lizzie Skurnick interviews Kelly Link today (12/6) at the Indie & Small Press Book Fair, at 5 p.m.
Laila Lalami introduces the reissued Season of Migration to the North, which appears the week before her novel does.