Ink and Paper Blog | New Directions : Storybook Series @InkandPaperBlog | Uploaded August 2022 | Updated October 2024, 4 hours ago.
Hello Everyone! Every once in a while something arrives on my doorstep that is so new, exciting and fun. And today, I am here to celebrate one such thing! The publisher New Directions is putting out a collection of short works by amazing authors in a format that we will all recognize - the children’s story book. Each of these works sound amazing, and the format is so cute and nostalgic. I hope you will pick them all up! Come take a look.
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Books Discussed
The Famous Magician by Cesar Aira, Translated by Chris Andrews
Early Light by Osamu Dazai, Translated by Donald Keene and Ralph McCarthy
The English Understand Wool by Helen DeWitt
Spadework for a Palace by Laszlo Krasznahorkai, Translated by John Batki
The Woman Who Killed the Fish by Clarice Lispector, Translated by Benjamin Moser
3 Streets by Yoko Tawada, Translated by Margaret Mitsutani
Hello Everyone! Every once in a while something arrives on my doorstep that is so new, exciting and fun. And today, I am here to celebrate one such thing! The publisher New Directions is putting out a collection of short works by amazing authors in a format that we will all recognize - the children’s story book. Each of these works sound amazing, and the format is so cute and nostalgic. I hope you will pick them all up! Come take a look.
Bernie’s Instagram: instagram.com/bernie.lombardi
My Links:
Website : inkandpaperblog.com
Facebook : @inkandpaperblog
Twitter : @inkpaperblog
Instagram : @inkandpaperblog
BUSINESS CONTACT: russell@inkandpaperblog.com
Mailing Address: Please contact me via email if you wish to mail something to me.
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Books Discussed
The Famous Magician by Cesar Aira, Translated by Chris Andrews
Early Light by Osamu Dazai, Translated by Donald Keene and Ralph McCarthy
The English Understand Wool by Helen DeWitt
Spadework for a Palace by Laszlo Krasznahorkai, Translated by John Batki
The Woman Who Killed the Fish by Clarice Lispector, Translated by Benjamin Moser
3 Streets by Yoko Tawada, Translated by Margaret Mitsutani