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Apocalypse Now
Daniel Green reviews László Krasznahorkai's Baron Wenckheim's Homecoming (trans. Ottilie Mulzet).Having Time Without Wanting It
Jessica Payn reviews Brenda Lozano's Loop (trans. Annie McDermott).Something That Was Almost Nothing About Something That Was Almost Something
J.S. DeYoung reviews Jung Young Moon's Seven Samurai Swept Away in a River (trans. Yewon …Lift-Off
Daniel Davis Wood reviews Linda Mannheim's This Way to Departures.The Sawn-in-half Lady
Anna MacDonald reviews Christina Hesselholdt's Vivian (trans. Paul Russell Garrett).
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Germán Sierra on Gary Lutz
To mark the publication of The Complete Gary Lutz, a monumental collection of stories by a renowned minimalist, Germán Sierra takes the pulse of Lutz's aesthetic project in a new …Michael Bérubé on Autism Aesthetics
In a review of three new academic texts at the Sydney Review of Books, Michael Bérubé sketches out a guide to reading literature through the lens of "autism aesthetics".Andrew Hungate on Zadie Smith
In a review of Zadie Smith's new story collection, Grand Union, for 3AM Magazine, Andrew Hungate finds himself struggling to isolate the virtues of the book.Ed Simon on Harold Bloom
At Berfrois, Ed Simon assesses the recent public responses to the death of Harold Bloom and ends up taking aim at everyone, sparing neither Bloom's admirers nor his detractors.Zadie Smith on Cultural Appropriation
In a long, searching essay at the New York Review of Books, Zadie Smith makes the case against "cultural appropriation" by interrogating the language in which it is discussed.Natasha Boyd on Ben Lerner
At the Los Angeles Review of Books, Natasha Boyd praises Ben Lerner's The Topeka School for its mastery of language and its mastery of the flow of time.Houman Barekat on Jonathan Gibbs
At Full Stop, Houman Barekat reads Jonathan Gibbs' The Large Door as a knowing throwback to a kind of novel swept away by postmodernism.Nathan Goldman on Ben Lerner
Writing in The Baffler, Nathan Goldman admires the ambition but questions the achievements of Ben Lerner's forthcoming novel, The Topeka School...
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