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The End of Days by Jenny Erpenbeck
In the Heart of the Heart of the Country by William H. Gass
Faces in the Crowd by Valeria Luiselli
Readings, Fragments, Surplus
10:04 by Ben Lerner
A Million Windows: Gerald Murnane’s House of Fiction
The Ben Marcus Interview
Ancient History: A Paraphase by Joseph McElroy
Cannonball by Joseph McElroy
Forest of a Thousand Daemons by D.O. Fagunwa
The Art of Disturbance: On the Novels of James Purdy
The Mircea Cărtărescu Interview
Silent House by Orhan Pamuk
Ways of Going Home by Alejandro Zambra
Fra Keeler by Azareen Van Der Vliet Oloomi
Outside Literature: The Lars Iyer Interview
David Foster Wallace: The Last Interview
Five Theories as to Why Little, Brown and Company, a Division of Hachette Book Group, Inc., Decided to Publish Both Flesh and Not, a collection of “Essays” by the Late David Foster Wallace, Theories Which Imply or Enact Their Own Approaches to Reviewing It
Our Curious Man in Japan: Chris Marker, Sans Soleil, and films that stand for us
The Obituary by Gail Scott
Exquisite Machines: (Re)constructing the Textual Sublime
The Latin American Hologram: An Interview with Jorge Volpi
The Planets by Sergio Chejfec
Inland by Gerald Murnane
I’m Not Auster by Enrique Vila-Matas
American Mythology: A Conversation About Kelly Reichardt’s Meek’s Cutoff
De-Censoring an Iranian Love Story
The Lee Konstantinou Interview
Ether by Ben Ehrenreich
Prehistoric Times by Eric Chevillard
True Milk by Aixa de la Cruz
On Inception by Christopher Nolan
Leaving the Atocha Station by Ben Lerner
The Truth About Marie by Jean-Philippe Toussaint
Assumption and Erasure By Percival Everett
Amazing Adult Fantasy by A.D. Jameson
What’s Next Isn’t the Point: Philip Roth in Age
From Providence by Juan Francisco Ferré
On Elegance While Sleeping by Viscount Lascano Tegui
Who Was David Foster Wallace? — The Management of Insignificance: Thoughts on “The Suffering Channel,” Reality, and Shit
Who Was David Foster Wallace? — The Pale King and the Terrifying Demands Upon It
Who Was David Foster Wallace? — Beautiful Oblivion: Eighteen Notes
Who Was David Foster Wallace? — All its horror and unbound power: David Foster Wallace’s Brief Interviews With Hideous Men
Who Was David Foster Wallace? — Wallace’s Masterpiece
The Autobiography of Fidel Castro by Norberto Fuentes
I Hotel by Karen Tei Yamashita
Funeral for a Dog by Thomas Pletzinger
PILE OF SHIT REVIEWS PROFOUND PHILOSOPHICAL RHAPSODY: a review of Lars Iyer’s Spurious
O Fallen Angel by Kate Zambreno
Ananios of Kleitor by George Economou
The Four Fingers of Death by Rick Moody
What Is All This? by Stephen Dixon
From Updike to Baker to Wallace: Under the Brief Shade of the Tuxedo Shop Awning
Lectures from the Argentine Master: Seven Nights by Jorge Luis Borges
Brecht at Night by Mati Unt
I Am Not Sidney Poitier by Percival Everett
Intentional Schizophrenia: J.M. Coetzee’s Autobiographical Trilogy and the Falling Authority of the Author
The Witness by Juan Jose Saer
Now Playing at Pynchon Cinemas: What’s Going on in Pynchon’s Three California Novels
The Last Supper by Pawel Huelle
Kamby Bolongo Mean River by Robert Lopez
Let Me Make a Snowman: John Gardner, William Gass, and “The Pedersen Kid”
Ray of the Star by Laird Hunt
The Other Half of Moby-Dick: The Damion Searls Interview
Inherent Vice by Thomas Pynchon
Hiding Man: A Biography of Donald Barthelme by Tracy Daugherty
From The Subversive Scribe by Suzanne Jill Levine
Running Away by Jean-Philippe Toussaint
Crossing the
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The Way Through Doors by Jesse Ball
Ten Theses on the Nature of Metafiction (And a Parenthetical Review of Salvador Plascencia’s
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Confronting the Murmur in Brian Evenson’s
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The Assignment by Friedrich Dürrenmatt
The Alphabet by Ron Silliman
Ghosts by Cesar Aira
William Gaddis, the Last Protestant
No Funny Business: How Orhan Pamuk’s Postmodern Fictions Fall Short
The Zak Smith Interview
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The Brief and Frightening Reign of Phil by George Saunders
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The One That Got Away: Why James Wood is Wrong About
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