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Review copies available upon request Print publicity targeting literary journals and newspaper book sections Promotion on LibraryThing, Goodreads, Riffle, and other social reading websites Promotion on the publisher's website (deepvellum.org), Twitter feed (@deepvellum), and Facebook page (/deepvellum) Promotion in the publisher's e-newsletter Promotion at the Association of Writers and Writing Programs Conference, the American Literary Translators Association Conference, and Book Expo America First serial rights targeting the White Review; One Story, The Paris Review, Guernica, Tin House, McSweeney's, the New Yorker, and others Publicity targeting The New Inquiry, The Millions, Full-Stop, The Nervous Breakdown, HTMLGIANT, Three Percent, The Literary Saloon, the Quarterly Conversation, and more Print and digital advertising in select literary journals and magazines and on their websites, such as The American Reader, Granta, The Rumpus, The White Review, A Public Space, Little Star, The Coffin Factory, Vol. 1 Brooklyn, Electric Literature, Music & Literature, and others
Reviews
"To call The Art of Flight autobiography, essay, or memoir is an understatement. Life, fiction, memories, and readings intertwine in this book with astonishing ease, and the result is a volume that reads like a novel. Rome, Barcelona, Moscow, Prague, Warsaw, and Chiapas are just a few of the territories explored. Sergio Pitol is one of the great Spanish-speaking authors from recent history, mentor and model for many writers from Spain and Latin America. This book is an excellent introduction to the Pitolian universe." -- Daniel Saldana Paris, Publishers Weekly's 10 Essential Spanish-Language Books "A book as unique and remarkable as its author." -- Rosie Clarke, Music & Literature "One of Mexico's most culturally complex and composite writers." -- Publishers Weekly "Masterful... Known for questioning the limitations of language, Pitol uses The Art of Flight to chronicle his young life... He swirls together memories with poetic reflection, in a way that feels at home in America's memoir culture, but without this obsession with nonfiction." -- The Dallas Observer "The Art of Flight is a book bursting with energy and curiosity. It is a collection of observations, set of diaries, travelogue and much more. It defies categorisation and cannot be summarised. Only experienced."? -- On Art & Aesthetics "Certainly the strangest, most unfathomable and eccentric... His voice reverberates beyond the margins of his books." -- Valeria Luiselli, author of Faces in the Crowd "Reading him, one has the impression ... of being before the greatest Spanish-language writer of our time." -- Enrique Vila-Matas "Went to bed reading Sergio Pitol's Art of Flight... So full & rich, I think I'll savor [it]." -- Maud Newton, via Twitter "The bountiful work of [Sergio Pitol] is one of the most original in the Spanish language." -- El Pais(100 Best Books of the Last 25 Years) "If you are one of those who believes the experience must be lived to be true, that Alice and the Cheshire Cat are merely words on a page, that Ahab's biblical diatribes are just hyperbole from the brow of Melville, and that these in themselves do not count as experience--if you are one who does not believe in the transportive and life-affirming nature of literature, than this book is not for you. That being said, this book is for everyone else." -- Mark Haber, bookseller at Brazos Bookstore "[The Journey] and the preceding volume -- The Art of Flight -- are some of the best to be published by a small press in the last few years." -- Matt Pincus, Bookslut "Whilst the reflections on Pitol's life as a writer are thoroughly enjoyable and, at time, gripping, the book also includes a reading list to die for. His influences are too numerous to mention and there are anecdotes about certain influential writers, his own creative journey being altered by certain works, and in-depth analysis of other books. ...A "novel" that covers politics (free trade, unemployment), artistic creation, critics, sociology, travelogue and so much more." -- Tony, Messenger Booker
Book Information
ISBN 9781941920060
Author Sergio Pitol
Format Paperback
Page Count 424
Imprint Deep Vellum Publishing
Publisher Deep Vellum Publishing
Weight(grams) 453g