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Those Barren Leaves
Publisher : Commonwealth Secretariat
Release Date : 1998
ISBN : 9781564781697
Pages : 324 pages
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Aldous Huxley spares no one in his ironic, piercing portrayal of a group gathered in an Italian palace by the socially ambitious and self-professed lover of art, Mrs. Aldwinkle. Here, Mrs. Aldwinkle yearns to recapture the glories of the Italian Renaissance, but her guests ultimately fail to fulfill her na've expectations. Among her entourage are: a suffering poet and reluctant editor of the "Rabbit Fanciers' Gazette" who silently bears the widowed Mrs. Aldwinkle's desperate advances; a popular novelist who records every detail of her affair with another guest, the amorous Calamy, for future literary endeavors; and an aging sensualist philosopher who pursues a wealthy yet mentally-disabled heiress. Stripping the houseguests of their pretensions, Huxley reveals the superficiality of the cultural elite. Deliciously satirical, "Those Barren Leaves" bites the hands of those who dare to posture or feign sophistication and is as comically fresh today as when first published.
Love and Death in the American Novel
Publisher : Dalkey Archive Press
Release Date : 1997
ISBN : 9781564781635
Pages : 524 pages
Rating Book: 4.8/5 (781 users)
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"No other study of the American novel has such fascinating and on the whole right things to say."—Washington Post
Crome Yellow
Publisher :
Release Date : 2001
ISBN : 9780742681231
Pages : 152 pages
Rating Book: 4.8/5 (681 users)
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America's Magic Mountain
Publisher : Dalkey Archive Press
Release Date : 2004
ISBN : 9781564783691
Pages : 248 pages
Rating Book: 4.8/5 (783 users)
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Filled with many compelling, outrageous, and comic voices, White's novel is disturbing, charming, and biting. Curtis White's new novel begins with Mann's "unassuming young man," Hans Castorp, visiting his cousin at a health retreat. In this book, though, the retreat is a spa for recovering alcoholics, totally unlike all other rehab centres. Rather than encouraging their patients to free themselves from addiction, the directors of The Elixir believe that sobriety isn't for everyone, that you must let alcohol work its way on you. It is about a weird and unlikely world that, nevertheless, is quite recognisable as our own.
Christ Versus Arizona
Publisher : Dalkey Archive Press
Release Date : 2007
ISBN : 1564783413
Pages : 290 pages
Rating Book: 4.6/5 (564 users)
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Christ versus Arizona turns on the events in 1881 that surrounded the shootout at the OK Corral, where Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, and Virgil and Morgan Earp fought the Clantons and the McLaurys. Set against a backdrop of an Arizona influenced by the Mexican Revolution and the westward expansion of the United States, the story is a bravura performance by the 1989 Nobel Prize-winning author. A monologue by the naive, unreliable, and uneducated Wendell L. Espana, the book weaves together hundreds of characters and a torrent of interconnected anecdotes, some true, some fabricated. Wendell s story is a document of the vast array of ills that welcomed the dawning of the twentieth century, ills that continue to shape our world in the new millennium."
Chinese Letter
Publisher : Eastern European Literature
Release Date : 2004
ISBN :
Pages : 148 pages
Rating Book: 4.3/5 (32 users)
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Ordered by two mysterious men to write a statement of about 100 pages, the narrator of Chinese Letter--who's not sure of his name, but calls himself Fritz--faithfully records the bizarre occurrences of his daily life: his absurd conversations with his mother who is abducted by slave traders, his visits to his friend who works in the hospital's autopsy room, and his sister's tumultuous marriage to the butcher's son, to name a few. Widely respected in Serbia, the term "Basarian" has been coined to refer to his unique writing style, reminiscent of the best of Samuel Beckett for its directness, existential pondering, and odd sense of humor.
Fiction Now
Publisher : Dalkey Archive Press
Release Date : 2008
ISBN : 1564785033
Pages : 242 pages
Rating Book: 4.6/5 (564 users)
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Fiction Now reports on the current states of the novel in France, taking a series of soundings within the compass of innovative French writing since 2001. Chapters focus closely upon Jean Echenoz, Marie Redonnet, Christian Gailly, Lydie Salvayre, Gérard Gavarry, Hélène Lenoir, Patrick Lapeyre, and Christine Montalbetti. Each of the authors invoked exemplified in his or her work a different set of strategies, concerns, and approaches: one of them transposes the Book of Judith to the Parisian suburbs; another imagines the most taciturn of cowboys in the American West; still another goes well beyond death, into the afterlife of a concert pianist. Despite their diversity of theme and technique, these writers share a will to make French fiction new, and demonstrate compellingly that the novel as it is practiced in France today is an extremely vigorous, deeply enthralling, and richly plural cultural form.
The Budding Tree
Publisher : Dalkey Archive Press
Release Date : 2008
ISBN : 1564784894
Pages : 178 pages
Rating Book: 4.6/5 (564 users)
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In the latter half of the Edo period, the warrior caste was finding itself pushed out of the top echelons of Japanese society & repeated famines swept the countryside. Against this backdrop, a small number of women built themselves independent lives. The stories in this book recount the conditions in which these women lived.
Contemporary Russian Poetry
Publisher : Dalkey Archive Press
Release Date : 2008
ISBN : 1564784878
Pages : 514 pages
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Prominent Moscow poet Evgeny Bunimovich selected representative work from forty-four living Russian poets born after 1945 to be translated and published in this bilingual edition. The collection ranges from the mordant post-Soviet irony of Igor Irteniev to the fresh voices of poets like Marianna Geide and Anna Russ -- young women just beginning to make themselves heard. The book includes the work of Booker Prize winner Sergey Gandlevsky and several winners of the Andrey Bely Prize and Brodsky Fellowships. Most of these poems, and many of the poets, have previously been unpublished in the West.
A Nest of Ninnies
Publisher : Dalkey Archive Press
Release Date : 2008
ISBN : 9781564785206
Pages : 202 pages
Rating Book: 4.8/5 (785 users)
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The Tosti sisters of Paris, France, have come to the small, upstate New York village of Kelton for a change of pace. But when the pair enters the lives of Alice, an unfulfilled cellist, her brother Marshall, and Fabia and Victor, another sister and brother who are as bumbling as they are overindulged, it is certain that Kelton will never again be the same unassuming place.
The System of Vienna
Publisher : Dalkey Archive Press
Release Date : 2009
ISBN : 1564785505
Pages : 138 pages
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An autobiographical tale by the late prize-winning Austrian philosophical humorist is inspired by his streetcar travels through Vienna and imagines his encounters with such eccentrics as a paranoid fish wholesaler, an ambitious stamp collector and a compulsive talker. Original.
Rhode Island Notebook
Publisher : Dalkey Archive Press
Release Date : 2007
ISBN : 1564784797
Pages : 458 pages
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Not since On the Road has a book been more thoroughly of the road. Unlike Kerouac's novel, however, this book was literally written on the road in Gudding's own car, on pad and paper while driving. Rhode Island Notebook is the handwritten account of one driver's journey to happiness in the face of grief. This book-length poem chronicles the break-up of a family and the separation of a father and daughter, while at the same time recording the rise of jingoism in the United States in the moments before and during the invasion of Iraq.
Rayner Heppenstall
Publisher : Dalkey Archive Press
Release Date : 2007
ISBN : 1564784711
Pages : 96 pages
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This book examines the first five novels of Rayner Heppenstall (1911-1981). During his lifetime, many critics cited Heppenstall as the founder of the nouveau roman, believing his debut novel, The Blaze of Noon (1939), anticipated the post-war innovations of French writers such as Alain Robbe-Grillet and Nathalie Sarraute. Since his death, however, Heppenstall's reputation has faded, and his fiction is all out of print.His final novels, written during a descent into madness, were structurally simplistic and politically unpalatable, and their disastrous critical reception clouded critical judgment of his previous novels. Gareth Buckell examines the importance of technical experimentation, rather than the ideological content, within Heppenstall's earlier works, and seeks a more favorable standing for Heppenstall within our critical and cultural memory.
Troia
Publisher : Dalkey Archive Press
Release Date : 2007
ISBN : 1564784800
Pages : 234 pages
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In this newly rediscovered memoir, Bonnie Bremser, ex-wife of Beat-poet Ray Bremser, chronicles her life on the run from the law in the early Sixties. When Ray fled to Mexico in 1961 to avoid imprisonment for armed robbery, a crime he claimed he did not commit, Bonnie followed with their baby daughter, Rachel. In a foreign country with no money and little knowledge of the language, Bonnie was forced into a life of prostitution to support her family and their drug habit. Just twenty-three years old, Bonnie was young and inexperienced, but very much in love with her husband; indeed, she was ready to go to any lengths in an attempt to keep their small family alive and together, even if it meant becoming une troia.
Western
Publisher : Dalkey Archive Press
Release Date : 2009
ISBN : 1564785289
Pages : 202 pages
Rating Book: 4.6/5 (564 users)
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The author, using a writing style the evokes a classic western movie, sets out to tell the story of a mysterious cowboy, in a novel that subvert's the genre's ill treatment of female characters and delays the much-anticipated violence in favor or insignificant, yet valuable, details. Original.
The One Marvelous Thing
Publisher : Dalkey Archive Press
Release Date : 2008
ISBN : 156478519X
Pages : 170 pages
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This year Rikki Ducornet is being presented with a lifetime achievement award by the American Academy of Arts and Letters for her beloved work as a novelist and essayist, but perhaps most of all for her work as a writer of short stories. In the tradition of Italo Calvino, Donald Barthelme, and Angela Carter, Ducornet creates modern-day fables filled with characters as complex and surprising as any in American short fiction. This landmark collection of new stories is generously illustrated by T. Motley, whose gritty, fantastical cartooning explores the same post-magical realism that has been the subject of Ducornet's distinguished career. "Rikki Ducornet is linguistically explosive . . . one of the most interesting American writers around." —The Nation "[Ducornet] writes like a stunned time-traveler, testifying in breathless fragments to exotic ages that have gone or never were. . . . It's startling and refreshing to encounter a writer whose work insists so relentlessly upon the magic of making tales." —Robert Chatain, Chicago Tribune "In the bizarre world of Rikki Ducornet's fiction, laughter and terror hold hands in an uneasy truce and almost anything can happen." —Richard Burgin, Washington Post "It is high time that the U.S. discovered one of its foremost women novelists and accorded her the recognition that the ebullient quality of her imagination deserves." —American Book Review
Homage to Czerny
Publisher : Dalkey Archive Press
Release Date : 2008
ISBN : 1564785017
Pages : 170 pages
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Siblings Anton and Johanna decide their annual garden party with be an exact replica of the previous year's affair.