Back from the printer: the collected poetry and other writings by Belgian Dadaist Clément Pansaers. Arguably the most Dadaist verse to be found among all the Dadas: Tzara and Picabia seem almost traditional in comparison.
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#SFinTranslation Out in 2026:
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ICYMI I wrote about this short but passionate defence of the power of language.
You are neither silence nor language: The Answer to Lord Chandos by Pascal Quinard, tr by Stéphanie Boulard and Timothy Lavenz @wakefieldpress.bsky.social
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Tomorrow!
We are pleased to announce a celebration for our 100th title:
SchrummSchrumm, or The Sunday Quicksands Excursion by Fernand Combet. Marc Lowenthal will be joined by translators Erik Butler, Margaret Carson, Kit Schluter, Doug Skinner
Aeon Bookstore 151 E Broadway, NY, Thursday, October 30, 2025, 7pm
3books: malpertuis, waystations of the deep night, fantastic orgy
Fantastic Orgy by Alexander M. Frey, is now in hand, along with reprints of Marcel Brion's Waystations of the Deep Night and Jean Ray's Malpertuis.
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Had the pleasure of covering Hermann Burger's Diabelli (translated by @anathanwest.bsky.social and published by @wakefieldpress.bsky.social)
for this week's @thetls.bsky.social.
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Cate Blanchett does a great reading of a letter from our Remedios Varo book!
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We're happy to declare that we have two new titles in hand: Huysmans's pessimistic ode to sterility (and his own favorite novel of his career), Domesticity, and Jacques Sternberg's frenetic pop-surrealist fever dream, The Employee
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The first monologue from Hermann Burger's Diabelli in The Baffler, for those wanting to dip their eyes in before taking a plunge.
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The Messengers have arrived. Evocative of Alain-Fournier and Kafka, but presenting a dreamscape of its own unsettling character, their message comes with the inevitable question: how has this award-winning 1974 novel never been translated into English before?
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“I have stolen myself from a film. Now I am strolling along the ocean shore. And I still have not spliced my paragraphs into the proper order.”
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We literally have new books in hand: Hermann Burger's Diabelli and Emil Szittya's Hashish Dreams of Customs Officer Henri Rousseau and Tatyana Joukof Shuffles the Cards.
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Yes to both! We’re working on it. No firm dates to offer just yet
New review: Gaston de Pawlowski's 1916 collection, 𝑁𝑒𝑤 𝐼𝑛𝑣𝑒𝑛𝑡𝑖𝑜𝑛𝑠 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝑡ℎ𝑒 𝐿𝑎𝑡𝑒𝑠𝑡 𝐼𝑛𝑛𝑜𝑣𝑎𝑡𝑖𝑜𝑛𝑠 www.complete-review.com/reviews/anci..., recently out in English, from @wakefieldpress.bsky.social
New arrogant recommendations from Tom Bowden, which include two recent Wakefield titles. And, of course, much more...
New books are in hand in most untimely fashion: the spiraling spatial symbolism of Dr. Mises and the symbolist sexual psychosis of Rachilde.
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We reviewed the unsettling short novel With Their Hearts In Their Boots, out now on @wakefieldpress.bsky.social. www.vol1brooklyn.com/2024/11/26/c...
Thanks to @tobiascarroll.bsky.social for writing about Jean-Pierre Martinet’s WITH THEIR HEARTS IN THEIR BOOTS over @vol1brooklyn.bsky.social. My pal Alex translated the book, & I wrote the foreword. It’s out now from @wakefieldpress.bsky.social. www.vol1brooklyn.com/2024/11/26/c...