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Music & Literature is an arts journal dedicated to publishing excellent new work on and by underrepresented artists from around the world. Header: J-F Martin

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A serene conversation on literature and music. And a bit of morality as well, why not! musicandliterature.org/features/2018/…

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A lot of people already know how great this book is by Mauro Javier Cárdenas In mid-stride, I can see it is one of the most electric and funny novels from recent years. I can see my generation in it more than any other book I've read. musicandliterature.org/features/2020/…

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Listen to the Thunder... László Krasznahorkai‘s new masterpiece, Florian Herscht‘s Bach Novel, tr by the incredible Heike Flemming is going to be proof-read - Laurence Laluyaux Music & Literature New Directions S. Fischer

Listen to the Thunder... László Krasznahorkai‘s new masterpiece, Florian Herscht‘s Bach Novel, tr by the incredible Heike Flemming is going to be proof-read - <a href="/LLaluyaux/">Laurence Laluyaux</a> <a href="/MusicLitMag/">Music & Literature</a> <a href="/NewDirections/">New Directions</a> <a href="/_s_fischer/">S. Fischer</a>
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Jan Wilm on Dag Solstad, the author of "works of art which take you, dear reader, seriously...a positively optimistic thing in a world that might be beyond hope." musicandliterature.org/reviews/2021/9…

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#TheThingsWeHaveSeen “todo es fabulosamente seductor y extraño en el mejor sentido. Tan llena de historias e ideas que casi parece injusta. Uno de los mejores libros del año.” Palabras de #markhaber quien me entrevistó para Music & Literature Fitzcarraldo Editions musicandliterature.org/features/2021/…

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“For my money, Solstad is the contemporary writer most capable of expressing the death of the soul in our time. He’s also hilarious.” In Music & Literature, Jan Wilm reviews Dag Solstad’s newly translated novel, “Novel 11, Book 18” - musicandliterature.org/reviews/2021/9…

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'Writers with a complicated prose style don’t interest me, because they put themselves above the reader, they want to show they’re more intelligent ... and that to me seems like an abuse, a hangover, even, from patriarchal modes.' Agustín Fernández Mallo Music & Literature musicandliterature.org/features/2021/…

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"DAG SOLSTAD, the strangest and most stupendous writer of Norway, has, over the last few decades, built up a small, discerning readership in English. And it’s looking for new members. This could be you ... his novels are mind-bogglingly brilliant." musicandliterature.org/reviews/2021/9…

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"To write is to dream while awake, to place oneself in a controlled dreamlike state where one advances by listening. " Jon Fosse, 2019 musicandliterature.org/features/2019/…

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Tomorrow, celebrate the US publication of MR BEETHOVEN by Paul Griffiths (Paul Griffiths), "a riddling, playful, and often very funny investigation of literary form." Here's your primer from Jon Day: musicandliterature.org/reviews/2020/6… NYRB Classics

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#TheThingsWeHaveSeen “todo es fabulosamente seductor y extraño. Tan llena de historias e ideas que casi parece injusta. Uno de los mejores libros del año.” Palabras de #markhaber, quien desde Houston me entrevistó para la gran Music & Literature Fitzcarraldo Editions musicandliterature.org/features/2021/…