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The start of the most ambitious editorial project in Dalkey Archives history.
Best European Fiction 2010 by Aleksandar Hemon (editor): Book summary 2010
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Prior to starting Open Letter, he was the associate director at Dalkey Archive Press.
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Or the faux Dalkey blue and white seaside bnb paradise?
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And, as it happens, the inadequacy of both of these views of what fiction is for is brought into sharp relief by a very provocative (and translated) novel I've just read, Vain Art of the Fugue (Dalkey Archive), by the Romanian author Dumitru Tsepeneag.
Experimental Fiction 2010
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In my college days the “faux Dalkey blue and white seaside bnb paradise” (lovely!) used to host a grubby but popular indie nightclub.
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Only now, however, has Dalkey Archive Press reissued this haunting exploration of past and present, of regret and nostalgia, in an English translation.
In Brief: Literature Cameron McWhirter 2011
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"The Dalkey Archive" 1964 featured guest stars St. Augustine and James Joyce; the latter confesses that Ulysses was written in Paris by a committee of pimps and hooligans.
Flann O'Brien: Tall Tales, Long Drink Allen Barra 2011
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Prior to starting Open Letter, he was the associate director at Dalkey Archive Press.
Literature in Translation: Audio interview with Open Letter’s Chad Post, by Nigel Beale. 2009
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Many of the columns, like other works by O'Brien, are available from the Dalkey Archive Press.
Flann O'Brien: Tall Tales, Long Drink Allen Barra 2011
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Prior to starting Open Letter, he was the associate director at Dalkey Archive Press.
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