Navigate the blog with this calendar:
Email: qSBQcH@OM1MKi0N8NUjZyY.com
To subscribe to one of our feeds, please click the appropriate button below.
If you would like to have each of my blog entries delivered direct to your email inbox, please subscribe here:
Javascript is not currently enabled on your browser. If you can enable it, your input will be checked as you enter it (on most browsers, at least). You may find this helpful.
Click here to read the terms of our Privacy Policy.
One of the Guardian Unlimited Books' top 10 literary blogs: "A home-grown treasure ... smart, serious analysis"
Monday 13 July 2009
Via wood s lot: Homage To Georges Perec: An Entertainment in Six Univocalisms (several unpublished oulipian texts by Perec's English translator Ian Monk).
Worth noting, too, that the latest edition of The Review of Contemporary Fiction is dedicated to Georges Perec.
Posted by Mark ThwaiteTags: authors
PermalinkComments (0)Related PostsEmail to Friend
If you have not posted a comment on RSB before, it will need to be approved by the Managing Editor. Once you have an approved comment, you are safe to post further comments. We have also introduced a captcha code to prevent spam.
Name:
Email:
Comments:
Enter the code shown here: Note: If you cannot read the numbers in the above image, reload the page to generate a new one.
Copyright © 2002-2010 www.readysteadybook.com. All rights reserved.
For more details, please contact: efmW@39I9qSsfAfjTb06.com. Privacy Policy
Information for Publishers · Minisites · Sitemap
Please let us know about any literary-related news -- or submit press releases to RSB -- using this form.
-- Mark Thwaite, Managing Editor
He fingers the ends with the care of a vethandling a new-fledged baby bird.'How would you like it cut?' he asks.'Well.' I reply. 'I have a wedding to stop.' I know I won't go. Just impedimentsare for the movies. But I let him snipthrough the blade of afternoon light,layering out the splits, the kinks, the fluffas thoughtfully as though I had the gutsto shout your name and race you to the bus.
-- View archive
1. Appealing in a cheap or showy manner: tawdry. 2. Based on pretense or insincerity. more …
-- Powered by Wordsmith.org
See all Book Reviews
See all Articles
See all Interviews