Echenoz's Ravel
It was only in February last year that the TLS ran a rave review of Jean Echenoz's Ravel in its original…
It was only in February last year that the TLS ran a rave review of Jean Echenoz's Ravel in its original…
Tom McCarthy on why the art world "is the place not just where literature is understood, but also where…
While I have doubted the necessity of eBooks, I do like earBooks. To tempt me further, Naxos Audiobooks has…
The LA Times runs one of the first reviews of Gabriel Josipovici's Goldberg: Variations . I should be pl…
Over-subscription to Gabriel Josipovici's talk "What ever happened to modernism?" last Wednesd…
Less than a week before Gabriel Josipovici gave his talk in London, the novelist Hilary Mantel gave a lecture…
Ellis Sharp gives his account of Gabriel Josipovici's debate-provoking talk "What ever happened to …
When we think of Saul Bellow's work what we think of is a certain tone of voice, a tone of voice that com…
I thought about how exciting it would be to write a novel in thirty separate sections, in which each section …
In the TLS , Gabriel Josipovici begins his review of Steven F. Kruger's The Spectral Jew by discussing P…
Spurious has often referred to his "Great Summer of Work" of a couple of years ago. This year mark…