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44 stories by "John Taylor"

Poetry Review: Pierre Reverdy's "Song of the Dead" " Imprisoned in Life by John Taylor

Despite one's aspirations to another kind of reality, for Pierre Reverdy one is forced to return to one's fetters.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 10:03am on February 7, 2017[SHARE]

Book Review: "Eve out of her Ruins" " Mauritian Realities by John Taylor

It would be a mistake to call the absorbing Eve out of her Ruins a mystery novel.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 9:48am on January 26, 2017[SHARE]

Book Review: Getting coupled and uncoupled " Emmanuelle Pagano's Mini-Studies of Love by John Taylor

A perspicacious, multifarious, and compelling fictional field report on how we get hitched or unhitched, coupled or uncoupled.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 12:18pm on November 8, 2016[SHARE]

Book Review: "Cockroaches" " A Gruesome Story, Memorably Told by John Taylor

Scholastique Mukasonga's autobiography, Cockroaches, examines the three decades leading up to the 1994 Genocide in Rwanda. Cockroaches by Scholastique Mukasonga. Translated from the French b…

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 9:51am on October 12, 2016[SHARE]

Fuse Book Review: "France: Story of a Childhood" " A Timely Memoir of Liberation by John Taylor

France: Story of a Childhood is half personal essay, half autobiographical novel.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 9:46am on September 28, 2016[SHARE]

Fuse Book Review: Dangerous Delusional Illusions " "A Cage in Search of a Bird" by John Taylor

An absorbing and disturbing novel that explores the dangerous turns that erotomania can take.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 8:50am on September 7, 2016[SHARE]

Fuse Book Review: Marguerite Duras' "Abahn Sabana David" " A Rush Job by John Taylor

Did Marguerite Duras, who had worked in the French résistance during the war, feel guilty about not having been sufficiently concerned about the Shoah?

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 1:21pm on June 13, 2016[SHARE]

Fuse Book Review: Incurable Absences " Olivia Rosenthal's novel about Alzheimer's and Much More by John Taylor

The author makes fully human an illness marked by absence and estrangement from humanity.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 10:06am on June 7, 2016[SHARE]

Fuse Book Review: Antoine Volodine's "Bardo or Not Bardo" " Seriously Spoofing the Afterlife by John Taylor

One reads this strangely engaging book, like Volodine's others, with a sort of knitted-brow amusement.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 9:04am on April 21, 2016[SHARE]

Fuse Book Review: Mathematicians in Combat " Michèle Audin's "One Hundred Twenty-One Days" by John Taylor

Audin scrutinizes political commitment when it is undertaken by representatives of an intellectual discipline detached from the real world.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 10:02am on April 11, 2016[SHARE]

Fuse Book Review: Poetry in the Rough " Jean-Paul Clébert's Graphic Evocations of a Clandestine Paris by John Taylor

An extraordinary book that should be in the hands of every lover of the French capital. And don't we all love Paris?

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 12:14pm on April 1, 2016[SHARE]

Fuse Book Review: Is It Possible to Hate Music? And Why? by John Taylor

This invigorating book formulates a caveat: beware of music..

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 12:48pm on March 25, 2016[SHARE]

Fuse Book Review: "Les Dialboliques" " An Essential Hidden Dimension in French Literature by John Taylor

In "Les Diaboliques" readers must expect quite a lot of crime and some misogyny as well.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 6:27pm on January 31, 2016[SHARE]

Fuse Poetry Review: "Zone: Selected Poems" " Reproducing the Music of Guillaume Apollinaire by John Taylor

Whenever there is a choice to be made between meaning and melody, the translator tends to opt for the latter.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 10:12am on January 27, 2016[SHARE]

Fuse Book Review: Marceline Loridan-Ivens's Memoir of Surviving the Nazi Death Camps by John Taylor

In contrast to similar extermination-camp memoirs, But You Did Not Come Back focuses on the affliction of women.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 10:24am on December 23, 2015[SHARE]

Fuse Book Review: The Blissful "Botched-Night Splendor" of Tram 83 by John Taylor

Tram 83 mirrors the most sordid and chaotic features of contemporary African cities, in which non-Africans also remain intimately and often deviously involved.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 10:12am on October 2, 2015[SHARE]

Fuse Book Review: Dystopia as Our Future " Antoine Volodine's "Post-Exotic" Oeuvre by John Taylor

Antoine Volodine is a master of the prolonged, very prolonged, tongue-in-cheek spoof. But he is also dead serious.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 9:46am on September 8, 2015[SHARE]

Fuse Book Review: Blaise Cendrars' Brilliant WW I Memoir " Surviving the "Shambles" of War by John Taylor

The Bloody Hand stands alongside other autobiographical classics devoted to the First World War.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 9:46am on August 28, 2015[SHARE]

Fuse Book Review: Anne Garréta's "Sphinx" " A Compelling Story of Genderless Love by John Taylor

Garréta pulls off a stylistic feat: it is impossible to determine the gender of the two main characters.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 10:06am on July 15, 2015[SHARE]

Fuse Poetry Review: Restoring the "Old Questions" " Klaus Merz's "Out of the Dust" by John Taylor

Poet Klaus Merz wields his deceptively simple diction in order to pry open hidden secrets: what we leave unsaid, what we neglect, avoid.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 9:27am on June 16, 2015[SHARE]

Fuse Book Review: "The Book of Beginnings" " Viva La Indifferences! by John Taylor

This study is an attempt to "enter" a foreign way of thought and to study the "possibilities" and, by extension, "potential mindsets" of the human mind.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 12:01pm on June 8, 2015[SHARE]

Fuse Book Review: When Fate Totters " Pascal Garnier's Bleak Noirs by John Taylor

Pascal Garnier's characters slip through cracks, cross borders, pass through the thin mirrors of the self, and commit irreparable acts.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 9:28am on April 7, 2015[SHARE]

Fuse Book Review: "The Sexual Night" " Origins Unknown by John Taylor

French writer Pascal Quignard strives to peer beyond, or behind, what psychoanalysts typically rationalize as the primal parental realities.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 9:24am on March 21, 2015[SHARE]

Fuse Book Review: Using Words as Weapons " Alain Mabanckou's Tribute to James Baldwin by John Taylor

Like James Baldwin, Alain Mabanckou is striving to see beyond comforting or righteous notions and grasp a world full of movement, migration, diversity, and unexpected mixtures.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 9:03am on March 11, 2015[SHARE]

Fuse Poetry Review: "It's Like That If You're Alive" " The Poetry of Tone Å krjanec by John Taylor

Looking deeply into things and, by no means least of all, into other human beings implies meditating on brevity, on ephemerality"and this is what Tone Å krjanec does in this book.

SOURCE: The Arts Fuse at 12:24pm on March 6, 2015[SHARE]
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