In our afternoon reading: an essay from Andre Perry, thoughts on books by Tommy Pico and Kim Sherwood, and more.
Afternoon Bites: Andre Perry, Phil Elverum Interviewed, Nona Fernández, Lydia Kiesling on Books, and More
In our afternoon reading: thoughts on Andre Perry’s new book, an interview with Nona Fernández, and more.
Vol.1 Brooklyn’s November 2019 Book Preview
Well, it’s November, and the days are growing shorter and shorter. (Assuming you’re in the northern hemisphere, at least.) We’d say that this group of books are an array of doorstoppers, suitable for curling up by the fire, but that’s not entirely true; most of these books are quite trim, in fact. They do represent a wide array of styles, however: from comic novels to incisive cultural studies; from surreal fiction in translation to candid usage of the essay form. Here are a few of the November books we’re most excited about.
Morning Bites: Andre Perry, Jami Attenberg’s Latest, Revisiting Anthony Braxton, Helen McClory, and More
In our morning reading: reviews of books by Andre Perry and Jami Attenberg, fiction from Helen McClory, and more.