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A01=Joanna Walsh
A01=Jon Fosse
A01=Lucie Elven
A01=Mara Coson
A01=Naja Marie Aidt
A01=Olivia Sudjic
A01=Patrícia Portela
A01=Vi Khi Nao
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Author_Joanna Walsh
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Author_Naja Marie Aidt
Author_Olivia Sudjic
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Tools for Extinction

Enrique Vila-Matas, Olivia Sudjic, Jon Fosse, Inger Wold Lund, Vi Khi Nao, Patrícia Portela, Lucie Elven, Mara Coson, Christina Hesselholdt, Jean-Baptiste Del Amo, Naja Marie Aidt, Michael Salu, Joanna Walsh, Jakuta Alikavazovic, Anna Zett, Emilio Fraia, Frode Grytten, and Olga Ravn Translations by Margaret Jull Costa, Zoë Perry, Martin Aitken, Denise Newman, Paul Russell Garrett, Damion Searls, and Rahul Bery Eighteen international writers respond to the open-ended period of social distancing, closures, and illness caused by Covid-19. Compiled during the initial lockdown in Europe, this special collection is a meteoric publishing project with contributions from some of the most exciting and innovative authors working today. Meditating on notions of distance and closeness, sameness and alterity, extinguishing and kindling, Tools for Extinction considers how a common pause might give rise to new modes of domesticity and shift experiences of time. What gestures and actions are we willing to perform to make ourselves, and each other, feel at ease or at work? What tools and objects are useful, or unprecedentedly useless, to us in the process? And as our species trademark proclivity for projecting ourselves into the future is disrupted, might we come to see the buildings, animals, plants, and foodstuffs around us in a new light? The anthology takes its name from Steven Brands Whole Earth Catalog, a 1960s counterculture compendium of product reviews, essays, and articles on the themes of self-sufficiency, ecology, and alternative education. By giving access to tools, a new social order and a more sustainable Earth was imagined. Compiled, edited and with a foreword by Denise Rose Hansen. See more
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A01=Christina HesselholdtA01=Enrique Vila-MatasA01=Inger Wold LundA01=Jakuta AlikavazovicA01=Jeaan-Baptiste del AmoA01=Jean-Baptiste del AmoA01=Joanna WalshA01=Jon FosseA01=Lucie ElvenA01=Mara CosonA01=Naja Marie AidtA01=Olivia SudjicA01=Patrícia PortelaA01=Vi Khi NaoAge Group_UncategorizedAuthor_Christina HesselholdtAuthor_Enrique Vila-MatasAuthor_Inger Wold LundAuthor_Jakuta AlikavazovicAuthor_Jeaan-Baptiste del AmoAuthor_Jean-Baptiste del AmoAuthor_Joanna WalshAuthor_Jon FosseAuthor_Lucie ElvenAuthor_Mara CosonAuthor_Naja Marie AidtAuthor_Olivia SudjicAuthor_Patrícia PortelaAuthor_Vi Khi Naoautomatic-updateB01=Denise Rose HansenCategory1=FictionCategory=FACOP=United KingdomDelivery_Delivery within 10-20 working daysLanguage_EnglishPA=AvailablePrice_€10 to €20PS=Activesoftlaunch
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Product Details
  • Weight: 160g
  • Dimensions: 135 x 200mm
  • Publication Date: 19 May 2020
  • Publisher: Lolli Editions
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781999992828

About Christina HesselholdtEnrique Vila-MatasInger Wold LundJakuta AlikavazovicJeaan-Baptiste del AmoJean-Baptiste del AmoJoanna WalshJon FosseLucie ElvenMara CosonNaja Marie AidtOlivia SudjicPatrícia PortelaVi Khi Nao

Emilio Fraia was born in São Paulo in 1982. Sevastopol his third book was one of the winners of the Biblioteca Nacional Prize and a finalist for the Oceanos Prize and Jabuti Prize. One of Grantas Best Young Brazilian Writers Fraia has been awarded a Civitella Ranieri Writing Fellowship and is currently an editor at Companhia das Letras. Olga Ravn (b. 1986) is a Danish novelist and poet. Her novel The Employees translated by Martin Aitken was nominated and shortlisted for numerous prizes including the International Booker Prize and the inaugural Ursula K. Le Guin Prize for Fiction. She has also edited a selection of Tove Ditlevsens texts and books and was involved in the recent revival of Ditlevsens work in English. Martin Aitken has translated numerous novels from Danish and Norwegian including works by Karl Ove Knausgaard Peter Høeg Ida Jessen and Kim Leine. He was a finalist at the U.S. National Book Awards 2018 and received the PEN America Translation Prize 2019 for his translation of Hanne Ørstaviks Love. Damion Searls is an award-winning translator. He has translated many classic modern writers including Proust Rilke Nietzsche Walser Ingeborg Bachmann Alfred Döblin Jon Fosse Elfriede Jelinek Gide Christa Wolf Patrick Modiano and Nescio as well as writing criticism and poetry editing a one-volume abridgment of Henry David Thoreaus Journal and producing a lost work of Hermann Melvilles.

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