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“By lifting the heavy weight of the past, by setting irony against dogmatism and rigidity, Vila-Matas allows his characters, and us, to contemplate the future.”

— The New Yorker on Enrique Vila-Matas's Dublinesque

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Martín Adán

Martín Adán

Elias Canetti

Elias Canetti

Joyce Cary

Joyce Cary

Jean Cocteau

Jean Cocteau

Gu Cheng

Gu Cheng

Ledo Ivo

Ledo Ivo

Bilge  Karasu

Bilge Karasu

Miroslav Krleža

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Marjorie Perloff

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Richard Sieburth

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Federigo Tozzi

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Robert Walser

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Eliot Weinberger

New Directions was founded in 1936, when James Laughlin (1914 - 1997), then a twenty-two-year-old Harvard sophomore, issued the first of the New Directions anthologies. "I asked Ezra Pound for 'career advice,'" James Laughlin recalled. "He had been seeing my poems for months and had ruled them hopeless. He urged me to finish Harvard and then do 'something' useful."

 

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