THREAD RIPPER by Amalie Smith, tr. Jennifer Russell, publishes today! 🪡🪡🪡
THREAD RIPPER is a double-stranded novel about weaving, programming, and pioneering women. 🪡🪡🪡
@jennifer_etc speaks beautifully about translating Amalie Smith's THREAD RIPPER, out today @LolliEditions: 'Translation is always an intimate act – you are adopting the voice of the writer, making yourself into a channel'. https://t.co/YrAoHH8daU
I was delighted to contribute to the special issue of Women: A Cultural Review entitled (Re)turning to Ann Quin, alongside brilliant academics & Claire-Louise Bennett. Thanks to @ucl for supporting me in publishing Open Access. https://t.co/qcWyLMoPjT
Join us for a virtual book talk with Signe Gjessing, Denise Newman, and Rosie Ellison-Balaam to hear about TRACTATUS PHILOSOPHICO-POETICUS! Tuesday 17 May, 6pm BST, hosted by @ScanHouse. Hope to see you many of you there. https://t.co/wktJ2pYx3K
Join us for a virtual book talk with Signe Gjessing, Denise Newman, and Rosie Ellison-Balaam to hear about TRACTATUS PHILOSOPHICO-POETICUS! Tuesday 17 May, 6pm BST, hosted by @ScanHouse. Hope to see you many of you there. https://t.co/wktJ2pYx3K
Founder of the prize @neilgriffiths will be announcing the short list at the event below. If you're nearby, come along. He'll also be chairing a panel with @TurasPress & @Epoque_Press about small presses and the wider industry.
https://t.co/GA9qcTfOlA
"A mesmerising choreography of textile & technology, archive & memory." THREAD RIPPER, a novel about weaving, programming & Ada Lovelace, by Amalie Smith, tr. Jennifer Russell, sounds brilliantly strange
@LolliEditions are publishing the wildest & most exciting books atm
Delighted to be chairing the US launch event for AWAKE!🌋Tomorrow at 7 pm UK time, 8 pm DK time, 2pm US time! An incredible and all too mortal novel which is still haunting me. @scanhouse
https://t.co/K83dioaGv8
🌕🌔🌒 One month to go before Jonas Eika’s electrifying AFTER THE SUN, tr. Sherilyn Hellberg is out! And what better occasion to launch this Nordic Council Literature Prize winner than during the 2021 @edbookfest?
I had the pleasure of reviewing Eileen Agar's current retrospective @_TheWhitechapel – a Wunderkammer of boundless imagination through hundreds of paintings, photographs, and objects🦪💎🦐🐚 The surrealists turned to dreams, Agar turned to the sea. I want to go beachcombing, too.
In the @_TheWhitechapel's latest retrospective, Eileen Agar is revealed as an artist of unique imagination, a free spirit whose repertoire looked to the magic of nature for inspiration, writes our contributor Denise Hansen (@drohansen).
https://t.co/fWsMCZHJKI