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Amelia Atlas

@ameliaatlas

Literary agent at CAA. Alias Molly. Avid reader, lazy tweeter.

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A novel like "a bomb hidden inside a child’s doll." A pitch perfect starred review for "Gretel and the Great War" by Adam Ehrlich Sachs kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/a…

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Absolutely delighted with this very positive review for A Body Made of Glass in the New York Times!! nytimes.com/2024/05/05/boo…

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‘To ordinary people in Iran, the fatwa came out of nowhere. The country had just emerged from the Iran-Iraq War. The 86-year-old Khomeini was close to death. No one had the time or energy to worry about a novel.’ Amir Ahmadi Arian on Salman Rushdie: lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v46/…

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"It’s shocking and exciting that this is only Sun’s first novel. THE SISTERS K is so utterly and unabashedly ambitious . . ." Nathan Katkin reviews Maureen Sun's debut novel, out this week from Unnamed Press! full-stop.net/2024/06/12/rev….

"It’s shocking and exciting that this is only Sun’s first novel. THE SISTERS K is so utterly and unabashedly ambitious . . ."
Nathan Katkin reviews Maureen Sun's debut novel, out this week from <a href="/unnamedpress/">Unnamed Press</a>! full-stop.net/2024/06/12/rev….
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Sachs draws from the madcap, darkly comic tradition of postmodern European fiction to reimagine the continent’s catastrophic destiny. nytimes.com/2024/06/12/boo…

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"In Williams’s fiction, nearly everything she values is a) too important to take entirely seriously and b) fair game for sharp but mostly playful abuse. The abuse is proof of her love." Happy pub day, Joy Williams! nytimes.com/2024/07/01/boo…

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In next week's Magazine: Mark O’Connell profiles John Hinckley Jr., the man who shot Ronald Reagan 43 years ago, and, after a few decades of psychiatric treatment, is now a folk musician — and a sort of living antecedent of Thomas Crooks. nytimes.com/2024/07/25/mag…

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Mary Gaitskill's latest newsletter "Something Beautiful" is a review of Maureen Sun's THE SISTERS K! Wow wow wow. Read here: open.substack.com/pub/marygaitsk…

Mary Gaitskill's latest newsletter "Something Beautiful" is a review of Maureen Sun's THE SISTERS K! Wow wow wow. Read here:
open.substack.com/pub/marygaitsk…
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This week's installment in our Summer of Flash Fiction is "The Door Between Us" by Mieko Kawakami (translated, from the Japanese, by Sam Bett). newyorker.com/books/flash-fi…

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Maureen Sun makes a case for embracing the fictiveness of fiction: “Even photographs aren’t unmediated documents.” lithub.com/a-word-about-a…

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'I’m always trying to convince myself that fiction will rise up and throw away the crutches that have been supporting it for far too long. The comfy story has got to change. It needs to be more uncanny' Joy Williams interviewed by the The Observer. theguardian.com/books/2024/oct…

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Amid everything ... a ⭐️for ICON from PW! “Brilliant . . . . Gorton, in a fine-grained and propulsive examination of the rivals’ careers, depicts their antagonism as foundational to modern feminism. . . . By turns analytical and dishy, this captivates.” publishersweekly.com/978-0-06-30362…