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Night as It Falls
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 238

Night as It Falls

A deeply contemporary and mesmerising novel about love, destruction, silences and the traces we leave behind.Amelia was one of those people who destroyed everything and called it art.Paul is a student who works as a hotel night guard to make ends meet. Amelia, who studies at the same university, is the young woman who rents Room 313. Everything about her is a mystery: where she goes, who she meets - and where she comes from.Paul and Amelia become compulsively and inextricably entangled, until one day, Amelia disappears. Unknown to Paul, she has gone to Sarajevo in search of her mother, the country of their past and the ghosts who still inhabit it. But Paul, as well as Amelia, must come to terms with their inherited bonds and the paths that shape the future.Night as It Falls is a novel of high passion and low light, rich in vital ideas about identity, first love, class and contemporary anxiety. Imbued with melancholy and wit, it is the English language debut of a powerfully assured European writer.

Cette fin du monde nous aura quand même donné de beaux couchers de soleil
  • Language: en

Cette fin du monde nous aura quand même donné de beaux couchers de soleil

  • Categories: Art

A text-image travelogue across continents French photographer Julien Gester's images from travels in Western and Eastern Europe, Asia and Africa, and North and South America are here accompanied by writing from the novelist Jakuta Alikavazovic.

Mind the Ghost
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 320

Mind the Ghost

Spectrality disrupts and fissures our conceptions of time, unmaking and complicating binaries such as life and death, presence and absence, the visible and the invisible, and literality and metaphor. A contribution to current conversations in memory studies and spectrality studies, Mind the Ghost is an experiment in reading ghosts otherwise. It explores, through contemporary fiction in French, sites of textual haunting that take the form of names, lists, objects, photographs, and stains. The book turns to Jacques Derrida and Hélène Cixous to rethink what constitutes and functions as a ghost, proposing that this figure solicits readers’ investment in mnemonic practices. Considering the me...

An Ideal Presence
  • Language: en

An Ideal Presence

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-09-07
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  • Publisher: Unknown

In 2015, Eduardo Berti spent several weeks in residence at the University Hospital Centre in Rouen, France, observing and conversing with the staff of its palliative care department. From that experience he created this series of lightly fictionalized testimonials from nurses, nursing aides, doctors, administrators, social workers, volunteers, and the other people who make the unit tick. The result is a distinctly intimate and often poignant portrait of sickness and care, an unflinching look at death through the eyes of the people who work with it every day - but also a profound reflection on what it means to be alive.

Tools for Extinction
  • Language: en

Tools for Extinction

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Eighteen international writers respond to the open-ended period of social distancing, closures, and illness caused by Covid-19. Compiled during the initial lockdown in Europe, this special collection is a meteoric publishing project with contributions from some of the most exciting and innovative authors working today. Original work by Enrique Vila-Matas, Olivia Sudjic, Jon Fosse, Inger Wold Lund, Vi Khi Nao, Patrícia Portela, Lucie Elven, Mara Coson, Christina Hesselholdt, Jean-Baptiste Del Amo, Naja Marie Aidt, Michael Salu, Joanna Walsh, Jakuta Alikavazovic, Anna Zett, Emilio Fraia, Frode Grytten, and Olga Ravn Translations by Margaret Jull Costa, Zoë Perry, Martin Aitken, Denise Newman...

Museum Visits
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 149

Museum Visits

The daring, mischievous micro-essays of award-winning French humorist Éric Chevillard, published in English for the first time Éric Chevillard is one of France's leading stylists and thinkers, an endlessly inventive observer of the everyday whose erudition and imagination honor the legacy of Swift and Voltaire--with some good-natured postmodern twists. This ensemble of comic miniatures compiles reflections on chairs, stairs, stones, goldfish, objects found, strangers observed, scenarios imagined, reasonable premises taken to absurd conclusions, and vice versa. The author erects a mental museum for his favorite artworks, only to find it swarming with tourists. He attends a harpsichord recit...

Fool
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 169

Fool

Combining personal narrative, interviews, and literary analysis, Fool elaborates the potential for fool figures from throughout literary history to reconfigure subject-object relations and point towards new possibilities in creative and critical thought. Drawing on Johanna Skibsrud’s experience in clown classes in France and the US, Fool challenges and extends the correlation Theodor Adorno suggests between thinking and clowning. It considers a diverse range of literary and theoretical sources from Richard Wagner’s Parsifal to Karen Barad’s Meeting the Universe Halfway. The book also refers to a varied cast of literary and historical clowns and fools, including the early Shakespearean ...

L'Avancée de la nuit
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 212

L'Avancée de la nuit

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-08-24T00:00:00+02:00
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  • Publisher: Média Diffusion

"Mais à l'hôtel il en va autrement, l'hôtel est le lieu de leur intimité, celui où ils se regardent, où ils s'approchent, farouches et fiers, jusqu'à sentir rayonner la chaleur de l'autre, de sa peau, avant même de l'avoir touchée. Avant même de l'avoir vue, cette peau qui n'attend que la caresse." Paul, étudiant et gardien d'hôtel, est fasciné par Amélia, l'occupante de la chambre 313. Tout chez elle est un mystère, ses allées et venues comme les rumeurs qui l'entourent. Lorsque Amélia disparaît, Paul ignore qu'elle s'est rendue à Sarajevo, à la recherche de sa mère, d'un pan inconnu de son histoire – et de la nôtre : celle de la dernière guerre civile qui a déchiré l'Europe. Dans ce roman incandescent, Jakuta Alikavazovic évoque ce qui est perdu et ce qui peut encore être sauvé.

Freeman's Change
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

Freeman's Change

The Covid-19 pandemic forced many of us to reimagine our homes, work, relationships and adapt to a new way of life - one with far fewer possibilities for interaction. And yet, in this period of intense isolation, we've faced dilemmas which are nearly universal. How to love, to care for aging parents, to find a home, attend to a planet in flux, fight for justice. This vast range of experiences is captured by our greatest storytellers, essayists and poets in Freeman's: Change. Some pieces explore the small moments that serve as new routines in a life lived at home, as in Joshua Bennett's essay, where a Coltrane playlist sets the stage for early morning dances with his newborn son. Sometimes, i...

The Enchanter
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 169

The Enchanter

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-06-02
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  • Publisher: Penguin UK

With sly sophistication and ebullient charm, Lila Azam Zanganeh shares the intoxication of delirious joy to be found in reading - in particular, in reading the masterpieces of 'the great writer of happiness' Vladimir Nabokov. Plunging into the enchanted and luminous worlds of Speak, Memory; Ada, or Ardor; and the infamous Lolita, Zanganeh seeks out the Nabokovian experience of time, memory, sexual passion, nature, loss, love in all its forms, language in all its allusions. She explores his geography - his Russian childhood, his European sojourns, the landscapes of 'his' America - suffers encounters with his beloved 'nature' hallucinates an interview with the master, and seeks the 'crunch of happiness' in his singular vocabulary. This rhapsodic and beautifully illuminated book will both reignite the passion of experienced lovers of Nabokov's work, and lure the innocent reader to a well of delights.