Pseudo-Intellectual Reviews welcomes more of our Georgian Literature Series
adam2014-09-05T10:00:03-05:00Back in January, Dalkey Archive Press released the first four [...]
Back in January, Dalkey Archive Press released the first four [...]
Salamun (On the Tracks of Wild Game) commands a tremendous [...]
Nicholas Mosley is a rare beast — a reactionary revolutionist, [...]
Jon Fosse’s Melancholy becomes a much more interesting novel when the reader [...]
Born in Northern Ireland, reared in Scotland, the writer and [...]
Everything about Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis seems double. There’s [...]
“I hate reading ‘difficult authors.’” In this interview filmed in 2011, French [...]
I do sometimes wonder what goes into deciding which two [...]
A brief summary might classify Rapids, the Swiss playwright Patrick Bolthauser's [...]