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One Thousand & One

Hukkila, Kari
One Thousand & One
All thought is driven out of sight, and before long unpleasant things start to happen right in front of us..." Kari Hukkila's One Thousand & One is a philosophical, essayistic novel about catastrophes, both natural and man-made, about humans' ability to respond to catastrophes by thinking or, at the very least, simply managing to survive. Hukkila's novel is a cornucopia of micro-histories, digressions, and a broad gallery of characters ranging...

CHF 33.90

Closing Melodies

Gogh, Vincent Van / Hanshe, Rainer J / Nietzsche, Friedrich W
Closing Melodies
As the 19th century comes to a close, Friedrich Nietzsche and Vincent van Gogh unknowingly traverse proximate geographical terrain, nearly circling one another like close but distant stars as the philosopher wanders between Nizza, Sils Maria, and Torino, and the painter wanders between Paris, Arles, and Saint-Rémy. In the midst of their philosophical and artistic pursuits, simultaneously, the Eiffel Tower, symbol of artistic progress and indus...

CHF 55.50

Bleedings - Incipit Tragoedia

Tinti, Gabriele / Benson, Nicholas
Bleedings - Incipit Tragoedia
Bleedings - Incipit Tragoedia is a series of poems Tinti composed in the spring of 2020. The epigraphic collections of the National Roman Museum, the Capitoline Museums, and the National Archæological Museum of Naples, as well as the most recent funerary inscriptions, were a spur for this work that aims to transfigure our fear of death, pain, and suffering. A writing that starts from ruins, crosses cemeteries, and smells wounds, the traces of ...

CHF 26.90

The Creativity of the Crisis

Grossman, Évelyne
The Creativity of the Crisis
It is sometimes proclaimed that crises generate creative powers. An idea to consider, beyond the banal advertising or entrepreneurial statements about the fruitful nature of crises (political, social, economic, or personal). It is the psychic, literary, and philosophical aspect of the notion of crisis that is explored here in its relationship to creation. The crisis of creativity: silence, withdrawal, sterility. Everyone knows these periods of...

CHF 24.50

Interglacial Narrows

Joris, Pierre
Interglacial Narrows
Interglacial Narrows gathers a range of Pierre Joris' poems written between 2015 and 2021, including an extended version of the Book of U / Le livre des cormorans by Joris and Nicole Peyrafitte, initially published by Galerie Simoncini in Luxembourg in 2017. Both central to the book and opening up its time-lines is the section "Homage to P.C." Put together in 2020 to celebrate Paul Celan's 100th birth-year, it gathers poems the earliest of w...

CHF 26.90

Hyperion

Hanshe, Rainer / Mihálycsa, Erika
Hyperion
The Winter 2022 issue of Hyperion: On the Future of Aesthetics features work by Fritz Senn, Samuel Beckett, Kari Hukkila, Mark Kanak, and Hans Lebert. The center of this issue is a special feature of Catalan literature and art, including work by Raul Garrigasait, Eugenio d'Ors, Cebrià Montoliu, Xavier Mas Craviotto, Anna Gual, Pepe Sales, Felicia Fuster, and Núria Perpinyà. The issue closes with a review by Nicholas Birns of Mikhail Bakhtin: T...

CHF 77.00

Always the Many, Never the One

Joris, Pierre / Toniello, Florent
Always the Many, Never the One
With a starting point on July 14, 2021, when the Centre national de littérature hosted Pierre Joris' 75th birthday celebration, Always the Many, Never the One builds upon the initial interview by Florent Toniello that took place that day to go deeper into a major Luxembourg-American poet's reflections on literature, philosophy, and life. Throughout this book Joris develops a core concept of his thinking and writing, "in-betweenness, " using bo...

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The Injester

Tognazzi, Ugo / Rizzo, Gianluca
The Injester
At his home in Velletri, the actor and gastronome Ugo Tognazzi loved to gather friends, family, and colleagues, entertaining them with his extravagant theatrics. In preparing those legendary feasts, he would often stroll through his garden in search of artichokes and other seasonal delights, visit his chicken coop for fresh eggs, or reach into the massive family fridge that dominated his kitchen, which he considered the "family chapel." This...

CHF 28.90

Europe Crosswise

Bargeld, Blixa
Europe Crosswise
Being on the road - the ultimate litany ¿ "I am simply a traveling explorer conducting research, without a commission, specialty, or expertise." In this semi-fictional account, Blixa Bargeld recounts life on tour in 2008 with Einstürzende Neubauten - from Lisbon to Moscow, Oslo to Naples, criss-crossing Europe. Along the way we encounter mind numbing routines, interesting restaurants (good and bad), colorful museums, rocky bus rides, mundane...

CHF 21.90

Prae, vol. II

Szentkuthy, Miklós
Prae, vol. II
Considered an eerie attack on realism, when published in 1934, Miklós Szentkuthy's debut novel Prae so astonished Hungarian critics that many deemed it monstrous, derogatorily referred to Szentkuthy as cosmopolitan, and classified him alien to Hungarian culture. ¿Incomparable & unprecedented in Hungarian literature, Prae compels recognition as a serious contribution to modernist fiction, as ambitious in its aspirations as Ulysses or À la rec...

CHF 51.50

Writings on Art and Poetical Theory

Pessoa, Fernando / Ribeiro, Nuno / Souza, Cláudia
Writings on Art and Poetical Theory
Writings on Art and Poetical Theory contains a selection of Fernando Pessoa's writings (or those of his heteronyms) on art and poetical theory, originally written in English. In Pessoa's oeuvre one finds not only literary and fictional works but also a multiplicity of theoretical texts on the most diverse subjects concerning artistic movements, literature, and writers. In this book, we witness Pessoa explore, through various heteronyms, genera...

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Our Lady of the Turks

Bene, Carmelo
Our Lady of the Turks
Carmelo Bene (1937-2002) was a notorious Italian actor, writer, and director who inaugurated his theater in 1959 with Camus' Caligula then exploded onto the artistic scene with his outré Christ '63. Later, he collaborated with Pasolini, Glauber Rocha, Bussotti and others as well as philosophers, like Gilles Deleuze. ¿ His novel Our Lady of the Turks (1964) recounts the bizarre, eccentric rituals of a young actor on a knightly quest, in the man...

CHF 27.50

Ahab (Sequels)

Senges, Pierre
Ahab (Sequels)
The reader will find here the true aftermath of the adventures of Ahab, self-described captain, survivor of his last fight against a giant fish. We will see how this retiree with a wooden leg tried to sell his whale story to the highest bidder - in the form of a Broadway musical, then a Hollywood script. Along the way, we will encounter Cole Porter and his chorus girls, but also Cary Grant, Orson Welles, Joseph von Sternberg and Scott Fitzgera...

CHF 39.50

Honor Among Thieves

Dickos, Andrew
Honor Among Thieves
The crosscurrents between the classic Hollywood cinema and France's postwar cinema are rich in producing iconic imagery with philosophical resonance, and no filmmaker has immersed himself in this project more than Jean-Pierre Melville (1917-1973). Nurtured on American movies, and living through the turbulent years of the mid-20th century, Melville memorialized his wartime experiences in the Resistance with works like Le Silence de la mer and L...

CHF 27.50

The Darkroom

Duras, Marguerite
The Darkroom
The Darkroom contains the script for Marguerite Duras' 1977 radically experimental film Le camion (The Truck), as well as four manifesto-like propositions in which Duras protests that most movies "beat the imagination to death" because they "are the same every time they are played." She also accuses the gatekeepers of traditional cinema of treating intelligence as if it were a "class phenomenon" and distinguishes her own approach: a cinema bas...

CHF 22.90

Paris Spleen

Baudelaire, Charles
Paris Spleen
In the 1850s, ancien and Haussmannian Paris clash, giving birth to a violent disjunction. At that moment in time, an other present is born, a new history, like Baudelaire's poet freely abandoning his halo on the macadam. The laurel crown has been discarded, the pastoral poet is dead, classical lyric poetry is dead. The steam-driven, gaslit, electrically-charged poet is born. "Retreat Academic Muse!, " Baudelaire commands, "I don't care about t...

CHF 25.50

Chapter On Love

Szentkuthy, Miklós
Chapter On Love
Written between Szentkuthy's first major work, Prae (1934), and the first book of the St. Orpheus Breviary (1939), Chapter on Love (publ. 1936) exemplifies well Szentkuthy's writing of excess. An attempt at polyphonic writing, it brings together the perspectives of an unlikely set of characters including the mayor of a doomed Italian city, given to debilitating "impressionism" - a penchant for observing and analyzing-apart the minutest shades ...

CHF 34.90

The Oyster

Luki¿, Dejan / Kosieradzki, Nik
The Oyster
There is something of the seventeenth century methodology present in The Oyster, as multiple disciplines (philosophy, literature, visual art, biology, architecture) converge within the experiences of thinking, eating, and diagramming. The center stage is given to a humble mollusk, which becomes an object, a subject, a sentient consciousness, and an alien will, progressively and then even simultaneously. In The Oyster we also find a pan-psychic...

CHF 30.90

Theater Symptoms

Musil, Robert
Theater Symptoms
Although known principally for his modernist masterpiece, The Man Without Qualities, Robert Musil (1880-1942) was also a playwright and drama critic. Musil's plays and theatrical investigations, written between 1921-1929, are inseparable form his later literary work and from his life-long commitment to art as a social and cultural activity. His brilliant plays and critical writings are not minor aspects of his artistic life, bu essential works...

CHF 46.90