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After her husband, Paul Auster, died on April 30, 2024, award-winning poet, novelist, essayist, and scholar Hustvedt felt mired in loss and grief. Books about bereavement, therapy,...
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After her husband, Paul Auster, died on April 30, 2024, award-winning poet, novelist, essayist, and scholar Hustvedt felt mired in loss and grief. Books about bereavement, therapy,...
First there was the double tragedy that tore the family apart – then came a deadly diagnosis. The writer reflects on life after the death of her novelist husbandI am alive. My husb...
Wie lässt sich der Verlust eines Lebensmenschen verkraften? Der Tod ihres Mannes Paul Auster hat Siri Hustvedt aus der Bahn geworfen. Mit einem neuen Buch wie auch in einem aktuell...
Paul Charles' new novel takes its title from a song by his old comrade Van Morrison
The ironies that affix themselves to the life and literature of Larry McMurtry are best exemplified by the title of his autobiographical meditation on storytelling, Walter Benjamin...
“Arco secreto’ es, sin duda, su obra maestra: un solitario cartógrafo rememora los meses de trabajo en un campamento petrolero, donde se distinguen las zonas de los empleados de la...
In Mathias Énard’s many novels, encounters between cultures can lead to transformation—and peril.
Ben Lerners neuer Roman gilt hierzulande bereits als Meisterwerk. Vor allem ist er jedoch eine Versicherung, dass man Amerika nicht aufgeben darf. mehr...
The novelist and poet discusses how smartphones “charge the air around us,” what fiction can record that a transcript can’t, and why the book is also a handheld device.
The acclaimed writer of cerebral autofiction returns with his strangest and most moving novel yet.
Thélyson Orélien, a Haitian-born, previously unknown writer, submitted an unsolicited manuscript. Its rights were sold in 23 countries before publication.
The Booker-shortlisted author’s overflowing fourth novel is a comic Bildungsroman of middle age.
In this story “of love in a time of violence,” the narrator never reveals his name; he’s an octogenarian who reasonably expects that “terrible, powerful, soulless people are coming...
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