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โGodlike,โ by the seminal punk musician Richard Hell, transposes a notorious affair between 19th-century French poets to 1970s New Yorkโand testifies to punkโs paradoxical relationship with the past. newyorkermag.visitlink.me/UsuIy8
Richard Hell has lived in the same rent-stabilized East Village apartment for over 50 years. He's got some great books.
Michael Londra on Richard Hell's second novel, 20025's "Godlike" -- a @nyrb-imprints.bsky.social. Hell is the only New York artist of the past fifty years to give Lou Reed and Patti Smith a run for their money.
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tonight! the @nysnetwork.bsky.social hosts an incredible online panel discussion on Joe Brainardโs comics, published by @nyrb-imprints.bsky.social ๐ซ 6:30 EST / 11:30 GMT www.eventbrite.com/e/joe-braina...
Nancy Lemann's The Oyster Diaries earns a starred review from Kirkus!
"Making sense of the vicissitudes and mysteries of middle age with wit, intelligence, and a firm grounding in the spirit of New Orleans.... This book is so funny that its poignant, elegiac side kind of sneaks up on you."
Tyhe Cooper, David Hobbs, & Tausif Noor are discussing Joe Brainard (and others, and what others) The Complete C Comics this coming Tuesday for a virtual event with the Network for New York School Studies. Register below.
"This is why radical universalism is hard: It often demands that you go against your own immediate interests."
For Gal Beckerman, reading Omri Boehm's "cogent, succinct book [Radical Universalism] felt like such a cold plunge, painful but reinvigorating." Universal rights are politics.
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Reading Amit Chaudhuri again and wondering why his books aren't more frequently discussed: Some of the best prose being written today, with Proustian tactility and musicality.
Excited to see he has a new novel this autumn, and that the @nyrb-imprints.bsky.social reissues series continues.
On the occasion of the @nyrb-imprints.bsky.social reissue of his 2005 novel, Godlike, I profiled Richard Hell for Poetry magazine. www.poetryfoundation.org/articles/177...
Richard Hell's novel Godlike has been re-released by NYRB Classics. Andrew Holter spoke to Hell on his literary trajectory, the inevitable Rimbaud and (Tom) Verlaine comparisons (and other noms de plume), the New York School poets, and his fearlessness of influence.
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Richard Hell joins #LARBRadioHour to speak about the reissue of his 2005 novel, "Godlike." Listen now on our site, or wherever you get your podcasts: https://lareviewofbooks.org/av/richard-hells-godlike-podcast-interview/
Darryl Pinckney on Elizabeth Hardwick: their relationship, her life, the evolution of her writing, and "the suffering of bad artists." It's on episode 1 of Private Life, the new podcast from @nybooks.com, hosted by Jarrett Earnest.
New on the blog today for #ReadIndies, I've written about some of my favourite books from NYRB Classics.
Featuring books by Elizabeth Taylor, Barbara Comyns, J. L. Carr and more! @nyrb-imprints.bsky.social #BookSky ๐๐ #TranslationThurs
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"One of the yearโs best books.... Just as James Joyceโs Ulysses is a love letter to Dublin written in exile, so too is Effingers an ode to the [Berlin] of Tergitโs youth...."
"It's a heady mix of intense smut and poetic prose with an unforgettable chapter at the sauna."
Mikey Friedman, founder of Page Break, picks Robert Glรผck's Jack the Modernist for "Sexiest Romance Novel" list @thestrategist.com. Good choice.
"In Chaudhuri's novels, every paragraph reads like the first; he writes fiction that gives these self-contained fragments 'primacy over the superstructure of narrative.' They exist for their own sake; they can be read and revisited independently."
On Amit Chaudhuri at @thebaffler.com
"Manchette wastes none of his readersโ time, one short chapter after another driving the book relentlessly to its end."
@chrispower.bsky.social on Jean-Patrick Machette's Nada. If you like Manchette we recommend you check out Jean Echenoz.
โHow many of us would have the presence of mind to act the same wayโto recognize when itโs time to flee our country forever, without hesitating like Lotโs wife on her way out of Sodom?โ โAdam Kirsch on Gabriele Tergitโs Effingers
We approve this choice.
Amit Chaudhuri pursues what he calls a โpoetics of unfinishedness.โ As Apoorva Tadepalli writes, nowhere is this more apparent than in the unusual course heโs struck in his fiction.
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We've just discovered "The Lonely Voice" show, hosted by Peter Orner and Yvette Benavides on @texaspublicradio.bsky.social.
Their current episode is on Varlam Shalamov, who wrote heartbreakingly beautiful stories from/about the Gulag. Worth reading & remembering after the banning of Memorial.
"A fitting and worthy winner of our Best Collection of Classic Comics Award for 2025 and a much recommended acquisition."
@brokenfrontier.bsky.social on Rea Irvin's The Smythes
"reader" was meant to be "writer"
We are sad to learn of the death of James Sallis. A great crime reader and friend of NYRB's from when he wrote an introduction to Manchette's The Mad and the Bad. Pick up one of Sallis's books in his honor.
The first sentence in Richard Hell's Godlike is catching people's attentionโ
"It was March and the weather was like a pornographic high-fashion magazine."
"It ain't cheap, but it's worth every penny."
We'll take it. A review of Joe Brainard's (with others) The Complete C Comics, "as pure and fresh as the day they were made."
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"I love the loose, reckless feeling of Brainardโs art. He draws freehand and his figures often distort as a result. A few fudged drawings are scritched into oblivion; others achieve a tentative, airy vibe that is fascinating for what it doesnโt contain."