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Review: “Running Upon the Wires” by Kate Tempest

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The book’s three-part structure, moving from “End” and “Middle” to “Beginning,” marks a departure from the well-trodden path of the broken-hearts poets club.

March 15, 2019 Books, Home

Review: “Adèle” by Leïla Slimani

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While the promise of a steamy romp through well-to-do Parisian society might help sell “Adèle,” this is not where the book’s originality lies.

March 6, 2019 Books, Home

Constraints, Concealment and Buried Texts: Reading Walter Abish with Georges Perec and the Oulipo

This article explores the constrained writing practices of Austrian-American writer Walter Abish in relation to those of the French literary group the Oulipo

September 1, 2017 Academic Writing, Home

Refiguring Baudelaire’s ‘Poète-Chiffonnier’ in Contemporary French Poetry

Rather than offering an inventory of poetic imagery, as it did for Baudelaire, for many contemporary poets, trash provides productive conceptual models for poetic form.

July 31, 2017 Academic Writing, Home

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