St. Louis-based literary press distributed by New York Review Books. Publishes Renee Gladman, Leonora Carrington, Cristina Rivera Garza, Amina Cain, Nathalie Léger, Giada Scodellaro, Kate Briggs, Pip Adam, Laura Vazquez, Lana Lin, etc. dorothyproject.com
Dorothy, a publishing project
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spent my sick drizzly morning finishing this, which I pulled off the library bookshelf almost literally at random. It’s good.
"Memory is fungal, conflict is weather, the brain is a mutinous landscape. When asked, 'How do you feel?' Renee responds, 'Like I need to stare up into the trees for a long time. That’s how I think.'"
Cool to see Renee Gladman's MY LESBIAN NOVEL here.
electricliterature.com/9-books-that...
Daily(ish) #SmallPress #books: Abolitionist Intimacies: Queer and Trans Migrants against the Deportation State by Eithne Luibhéid, Duke University Press & The Autobiography of H. Lan Thao Lam by Lana Lin, Dorothy, a publishing project. See alt-text.
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"smokey stevenson"
Most recently: Night Night Fawn by Jordy Rosenberg, a couple by Vigdis Hjorth, a couple by Miriam Toews, Us Fools by Nora Lange, The Autobiography of H. Lan Thao Lam by Lana Lin…
this list!!!!!!!!
For these writers, queerness is an integral part of glaciers, fjords, retention ponds, and every other environment that makes life possible
I'm also very much looking forward to these two from @dorothyproject.bsky.social!!
Love this video from @powells.bsky.social featuring @nan69.bsky.social, who has hand-sold so many books over the years for so many authors.
“‘What remains?’ the book’s title asks. After emigration, after history, after death, exile, and transformation, what remains is life.”
In @lareviewofbooks.bsky.social, Michael Barron reviews Brais Lamela’s newly translated novel, “What Remains” - lareviewofbooks.org/article/what...
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Joanne Merriam
Brais Lamela explores fiction, history, and the slipperiness of the nonfiction novel in ‘What Remains,’ newly translated by Jacob Rogers.
"Memory is fungal, conflict is weather, the brain is a mutinous landscape. When asked, 'How do you feel?' Renee responds, 'Like I need to stare up into the trees for a long time. That’s how I think.'"
Cool to see Renee Gladman's MY LESBIAN NOVEL here.
electricliterature.com/9-books-that...
"The decline of books—of their value, ubiquity, or availability—is the decline of the effort to push ideas into circulation and make knowledge matter."
yalereview.org/article/shei...
For these writers, queerness is an integral part of glaciers, fjords, retention ponds, and every other environment that makes life possible