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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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Terrestrial Intelligence

Terrestrial Intelligence

Aller Retour <span>New</span> <span>York</span>

Aller Retour New York

Poetry Pamphlets 1–4

Poetry Pamphlets 1–4

The Two Character Play

The Two Character Play

Amerika

Amerika

War & War

War & War

Oranges & Peanuts For Sale

Oranges & Peanuts For Sale

The Glass Menagerie

The Glass Menagerie

In Quest Of Candlelighters

In Quest Of Candlelighters

Hello

Hello

Asphalt Georgics

Asphalt Georgics

Fifty Stories

Fifty Stories

Blue Light in the Sky

Blue Light in the Sky

The Unfortunates

The Unfortunates

Love Is Like Park Avenue

Love Is Like Park Avenue

Woolgathering

Woolgathering

Selected Poems of Octavio Paz

Selected Poems of Octavio Paz

What It Means To Be Avant-Garde

What It Means To Be Avant-Garde

Under Milk Wood

Under Milk Wood

Many Loves And Other Plays

Many Loves And Other Plays

White Mule

White Mule

In The Money

In The Money

The Real Work: Interviews And Talks

The Real Work: Interviews And Talks

Clothes For A Summer Hotel

Clothes For A Summer Hotel

The Ego Is Always At The Wheel

The Ego Is Always At The Wheel

Sophokles Elektra

Sophokles Elektra

The Rise of Life on Earth

The Rise of Life on Earth

The Third Kind Of Knowledge

The Third Kind Of Knowledge

Bradovich

Bradovich

Selected Poems of William Bronk

Selected Poems of William Bronk

Da Vinci’s Bicycle

Da Vinci’s Bicycle

Omon Ra

Omon Ra

Viper Rum

Viper Rum

62: A Model Kit

62: A Model Kit

The Blue Lantern and Other Stories

The Blue Lantern and Other Stories

The Ladies from St. Petersburg

The Ladies from St. Petersburg

Vieux Carre

Vieux Carre

Beyond The Mountains

Beyond The Mountains

Distant Star

Distant Star

The Company Of Moths

The Company Of Moths

Journey to the End of the Night

Journey to the End of the Night

Durrell-Miller Letters 1935-1980

Durrell-Miller Letters 1935-1980

Last Evenings on Earth

Last Evenings on Earth

The Insufferable Gaucho

The Insufferable Gaucho

Fireflies in the Mist

Fireflies in the Mist

Loew’s Triboro

Loew’s Triboro

In Dreams Begin Responsibilities & Other Stories

In Dreams Begin Responsibilities & Other Stories

The Bridge Over the Neroch & Other Works

The Bridge Over the Neroch & Other Works

The Books In My Life

The Books In My Life

Long Live Man

Long Live Man


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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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