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Dec 5, 2024 |
bombmagazine.org | Renee Gladman |Mary Ellen Solt |Forrest Gander |Ryan Chapman
We’re grateful to all of the independent publishers out there for championing new and exciting voices—and for the conversations that they’ve inspired in BOMB. DorothyMy Lesbian Novel by Renee GladmanFor the Sapphic friend who is the main character of their story.
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Nov 1, 2024 |
electricliterature.com | Renee Gladman |M.L. Rio |Jedediah Berry |Robin Wall Kimmerer
Skip to content interviews We asked bookstores across the country about their favorite new titles Fall is the biggest season for literature, the most anticipated titles are released in September and awards season commences in November. To sort through this glorious deluge, we asked our trusted friends with the most impeccable literary taste for their recommendations for the buzziest new books, the ones they’re most excited for and can’t stop talking about. Here are what indie booksellers...
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Sep 16, 2024 |
bombmagazine.org | Renee Gladman |Rebecca Teich |Brontez Purnell
June has forgotten something, and her life is restructuring itself around not quite remembering this redaction. She keeps running into a beautiful stranger who seems to know her, a woman who makes her past and her waking life go ambiguous around the edges.
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Jul 25, 2024 |
publishersweekly.com | Louise Erdrich |Cebo Campbell |Renee Gladman |Abi Dare
Louise Erdrich. Harper, $32 (384p) ISBN 978-0-06-327705-2Pulitzer winner Erdrich (The Night Watchman) follows the folks of the Red River Valley of North Dakota—the original home to the Ojibwe, the Dakota, and the Metis—in a captivating tale of love and everyday life amid environmental upheaval and the 2008 financial crisis.
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Jul 23, 2024 |
publishersweekly.com | Christian Kracht |Philipp Felsch |Renee Gladman |Cebo Campbell
Christian Kracht, trans. from the German by Daniel Bowles. Liveright, $25.99 (192p) ISBN 978-1-324-09456-2It’s autofiction on the autobahn in this incendiary outing from Kracht (Imperium). A middle-aged writer named Christian Kracht visits his mother in Zurich, where she’s been living alone and subsisting on vodka, phenobarbital, and cheese slices since divorcing her rich husband.
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