Set during the Algerian war, this epic reflects Guyotat's years as a soldier, and then as a prisoner of the French army, held in solitary confinement for two months and charged with damaging the morale of the troops, possession of prohibited journals, and complicity in desertion. Pierre Guyotat has been infamous for the invention of an extreme, excessive, material language of violence and sexuality since the 1967 publication of his first fiction book, Tomb for 500,000 Soldiers (English translation 2003). Numero Group's Music from the Mountain Provincesby Clinton KruteĪstra Taylor's The People's Platformby Orit Gat Simon Critchley's Memory Theatreby Nova Benway Pier Paolo Pasolini's Selected Poetry, Edited and Translated by Stephen Sartarelliįinnbogi Petursson's Second/Secondby Scott TurriĮrik Satie's A Mammal's Notebookby Anthony Huberman Here Comes Kitty: A Comic Operaby Richard Kraft Kunicki: Water II from Runnersby Olga Tokarczuk Poems and Drawings from Window-bookby Semezdin Mehmedinović The Good Farmer and the Bad Farmer, A Story of Woodchuckby Ted Peltonīar Diary, Barcelona, District 5, Winter of 1979by Roberto Bolaño & A.G. Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarinby Sabine Mirlesse
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