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  • Knowledge_of_hell
    Knowledge of Hell
    António Lobo Antunes
    Like his creator, the narrator of this novel is a psychiatrist who loathes psychiatry, a veteran of the despised 1970s colonial war waged by Portugal against Angola, a survivor of a failed marriage, and a man seeking meaning in an uncaring and venal society. The reader joins Antunes on a journey ...March 2008 [More]
  • Temple_of_wild_geese
    The Temple of the Wild Geese and Bamboo Dolls of Echizen
    Tsutomu Mizukami

    The Temple of the Wild Geese, a semi-autobiographical account of Mizukami’s childhood, tells the tale of Jinen, a Buddhist monk raised by villagers after his mother, a beggar, abandoned him. Sent to live at a temple at the age of ten, his resentment smolders for years until it explodes ...March 2008 [More]

  • Id_like
    I'd Like
    Amanda Michalopoulou
    The thirteen short stories that make up Amanda Michalopoulou’s I’d Like read like versions of an unwritten novel: each riveting tale resonates with the others, and yet a sense of their connectedness remains tantalizingly out of grasp. Instead, we are presented with a kaleidoscope of charac...April 2008 [More]
  • Polynomials
    Polynomials and Pollen: Parables, Proverbs, Paradigms, and Praise for Lois
    Jay Wright
    A gift for his wife, Jay Wright’s Polynomials and Pollen explores the complementary exigencies of abstraction and physicality. In five sections, each arranged under the aegis of a tutelary concept—from the Yoruba, Akan, Bamana, and Náhuatl—the book is a constellation of protoph...April 2008 [More]
  • Presentable
    The Presentable Art of Reading Absence
    Jay Wright
    The Presentable Art of Reading Absence takes as impulse the act of meditation, in which the energetic relationship between a meditative body and its universe is not only the envisioning of absence by presence but also vision itself: "Here begins the revelation of a kiosk." With occult emot...April 2008 [More]
  • Hotel
    Hotel Crystal
    Olivier Rolin
    At some Parisian lost-and-found, a mysterious manuscript scribbled onto stray bits of hotel stationary and postcards and stuffed into an abandoned briefcase comes into the hands of an "editor," who claims to faithfully transcribe and assemble the random texts. On the face of it, these consist of ...May 2008 [More]