Enjoyed this as I plan to finally read "Lesser Ruins" next... Then I can listen to the relevant episodes of Three Percent, @mookse & @beyondzeropod. Feels like I'm measuring out my life not in coffee spoons, but Mark Haber appearances on (great) literary podcasts!
#NYRBWomen24 Up next are ALICE JAMES: A BIOGRAPHY by Jean Strouse (Nov 1-19) & SLOW DAYS, FAST COMPANY by Eve Babitz (Nov 20-30). Here are the page guides!
"When I saw the youth trembling in the dimness of my study, I had the feeling that I was looking at my own shadow": a story by Yukio Mishima in next week's New Yorker.
@JohannaTC Lalla Romano’s masterpiece In Farthest Seas, coming out in Sept. with @PushkinPress (an author shortlisted for last year’s Warwick Prize for Women in Translation). Called “An extraordinarily powerful book” by Jhumpa Lahiri 🌊
'Here we see Plath developing her trademark feminine gothic, where female autonomy comes at a cost.'
Heather Clark: Sylvia Plath’s unpublished short stories reveal her passionate dedication to her craft
https://t.co/yP8uHD4JGs
FYI, midwesterners: our own Damion Searls will be at the Twin Cities Book Festival next Saturday (10/29) talking about his new book The Philosophy of Translation!
https://t.co/1TkajI5fqg
For those reading Edith Wharton’s “Afterward” for #NYRBWomen24, a couple of years ago @bibliopaul and I discussed it in Episode 39: Scary Books That Kept Us Up at Night. Go ahead and listen…if you dare. https://t.co/5VqHXIz2Kr
This week @bibliopaul and I got to sit down and digress with Mark Haber, whose book Lesser Ruins was just published by @Coffee_House_. It was such a fun conversation! https://t.co/nZSS20yGfc