Fénéon, Again

Almost exactly a year ago, I noted the release of Félix Fénéon’s Novels in Three Lines. Now, in a stroke of genius, NYRB Classics is broadcasting the entire book through Twitter. (Insert commentary on the ever-shifting world of media here).

3 Responses to “Fénéon, Again”

  1. a_ Says:

    I’ve been meaning to get my hands on this. Though I think I might stick to the old-skool format…

    Did you happen across Daniil Kharms’ Incidences when it was published a couple of years back by Serpent’s Tail? Excellent work. All power to to the fragmentary! And afascinating (though tragic) life.

  2. a_ Says:

    Oh damn, none of my html formatting worked. I’m still getting used to this Wordpress malarkey.

    Incidences: http://www.serpentstail.com/book?id=10786

    Wikipedia entry on Daniil Kharms: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniil_Kharms

  3. Brad Says:

    If you’re after a hard copy, a great place to find discounted NYRB titles is Book Culture on West 112th, just off Broadway. Terrible name for a bookstore (doubly so because it used to be called Labyrinth), but excellent collection of remaindered fiction—they have piles and piles of Dalkey Archive stuff there, too.

    I actually recently added Kharms’ Today I Wrote Nothing: The Selected Writing of Daniil Kharms to my to-read list. It looks like it contains the material for Incidences in a new translation—by a translator who was recently praised by my favourite poetry critic.

    But that’s just luck—keep the recommendations for fragmentary prose coming!

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