Description
Galleys sent to print magazines in advance of publication, finished book sent to list of reviewers created in collaboration with the author, twitter, instagram, Nightboat blog and catalog, NYC and Bay Area book launches.
About the Author
Nathanael is the author of more than a score of books written in English or in French, including Pasolini's Our (2018), Feder (2016); L'heure limicole (2016) and Sisyphus, Outdone. Theatres of the Catastrophal (2012). The French-language notebooks (2007-2010), gathered together in N'existe (2017), were recast in English as The Middle Notebookes (2015), which received the inaugural Publishing Triangle Award for Trans and Gender-Variant Literature. The 2009 essay of correspondence, Absence Where As (Claude Cahun and the Unopened Book) was first published in French as L'absence au lieu (2007). Nathanael's work has been translated into Basque, Greek, Slovene, and Spanish (Mexico), with book-length publications in Bulgarian and Portuguese (Brazil). The recipient of the Prix Alain-Grandbois for ...s'arrete? Je (2008), Nathanael has translated works by Catherine Mavrikakis, Frederique Guetat-Liviani, and Hilda Hilst (the latter in collaboration with Rachel Gontijo Araujo). Nathanael's translation of Murder by Danielle Collobert was a finalist for a Best Translated Book Award in 2014. Her translation of The Mausoleum of Lovers by Herve Guibert was recognized by fellowships from the PEN American
Reviews
What happens when the tongue is split by languages? It will resound with Hoelderlin's lallen und lallen, the original stammer that lives in the doubled echo, the queen's caesura. From between those commissures a stream of inkblood makes visionary poetics and translating that is writing, possible. Nathanael is that rare contemporary whose work exactly rides this cesarian caesura whose "oblique intimacies" touch texts in their misalignments, there where the partitioning of bodies becomes the parturition of new writing. This is a visionary book that will read you thoroughly, mon lecteur, non-semblable.-Pierre Joris "Writer and translator Nathanael's (The Middle Notebooks) latest is a slim, obscure "scenario" in which philosophical musings on architecture, the photographic image, and epistemology are layered atop a bare-bones narrative foundation. History, this elliptical book seems to imply, is too violent, chaotic, and vast to perceive in all its complexity"-Publishers Weekly
Book Information
ISBN 9781643620039
Author Nathanal
Format Paperback
Page Count 174
Imprint Nightboat Books
Publisher Nightboat Books