Sentences with phrase «book fugue»

Jane Friedman's new book is part publishing world science fiction, part 21st century book fugue and part author - agent - publisher slapstick!

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Bloom's counterweight to this dreary reductionism is the Great Tradition of Western letters from Plato to Tolstoy; and most of the book is devoted to individual chapters on such novelists as Rousseau, Austen, Stendahl, and Tolstoy, with a whole section devoted to the romantic comedies and tragedies of Shakespeare, and a concluding fugue on Plato's Symposium.
SO FAR SO CLOSE, Exhibition catalogue, Almine Rech Gallery, 2017 255 PLATES, Triangle Books, Brussels, 2015 STUDIES FOR SUNSETS, Karma, New York, 2014 FUGUE, Triangle Books, Brussels, 2014 SCENIC DRIVE AHEAD, Bunk Edition, 2014 ON KNOWING AND NOT, John d'Agata and Jean - Baptiste Bernadet, Karma, New York, 2013 IF THERE IS A CHANCE, Jean - Baptiste Bernadet & Benoit Platéus, Karma, New York, 2011 ANONYMOUS, Jean - Baptiste Bernadet & Xavier Noiret - Thomé, Art Paper Editions, Gent, 2011
This Scottish novelist's post-Brexit, climate - addled fugue won a spot on the Booker shortlist and acclaim from my colleagues on the Book Review, who also named it one of the 10 best books of 2017.
In Walker Percy's book The Last Gentleman the protagonist is constantly going into a «fugue state» and awaking from his amnesia to find he's no longer in New York City but on a historic Civil War battlefield in Virginia, hundreds of miles away.
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