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Dalkey Archive Press is a nonprofit publisher of international literature based in Dallas, Texas. We're on IG too: https://t.co/uS3e0wABaF
Dallas / Dublin
Joined August 2009
★ Helen DeWitt teams up with Ilya Gridneff for an audacious metafiction in which the pair attempt to cash in on a freewheeling novel they're writing together. Readers will be left breathless. @Dalkey_Archive
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October 15th LITQUAKE at Telegraph Hill Books https://t.co/eoQb9flPSA
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Cult-favorite Norwegian writer Edy Poppy discusses her latest short fiction collection.
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October 10th NOoSphere Arts (Brooklyn) https://t.co/A1wQKWuBzG
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Book Launch Party
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October 9th McNally Jackson Seaport https://t.co/vzaIArDVV6
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Choose an RSVP Option: I'd just like a seat, please - free!
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Wayne Thiebaud at the Courtauld: Modern Life in American Still Lifes
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The inimitable Edy Poppy arrives in the US later this week to discuss her new collection COMING. APART. Join us and see why Edy Poppy has rapidly become one of the standout voices of Scandinavian literature. RSVP links below
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Pick up the new issue of McSweeney’s and look beneath that unbelievable, embroidered cover art, to find an excerpt from YOUR NAME HERE by Helen DeWitt and Ilya Gridneff. Hopefully those instructions are not a P2C2E (process too complicated to explain)
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The essays in the Reader are released monthly, as a newsletter, and physical copies will be published next spring, alongside Dalkey Archive’s reissue of THE TUNNEL. Readers can sign up for the newsletter at the link below: https://t.co/xEJRlXUbHc
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The Tunnel Reader is a companion piece, and a special one-off revival of Dalkey’s own Review of Contemporary Fiction, offering new perspectives on one of the deepest, darkest books to ever appear in American literature. https://t.co/dahsdp4udx
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Publication date: April 7, 2026 Thirty years in the making, William Gass's second novel first appeared on the literary scene in 1995, at which time it was promptly hailed as an indisputable masterp...
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Our ongoing Tunnel Reader project has completed the scheduled program of archival materials, and there is still time to sign up for the newsletter before the newly-commissioned writings on Gass’ masterpiece begin to run in October. Links below.
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“Living is a pretty grim joke, but a joke just the same.” —L Ron Hubbard https://t.co/2Yxbq7WRWB
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By Helen DeWitt and Ilya Gridneff. A major literary event over two decades in the making, Your Name Here marks the seismic return of Helen DeWitt (The Last Samurai), and will introduce readers to the...
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A brief overview containing some of the key facts you will need to know in order to prepare for Helen DeWitt and Ilya Gridneff’s YOUR NAME HERE. While this timeline spans 1800 years, it is in no way exhaustive.
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ICYMI — last week @ minor lits ... — fiction from @KrasnoffAdam (@staircase_books) https://t.co/ZBHOUjkugl — @NameofAuthor1 on @helendewitt & Ilya Gridneff (@Dalkey_Archive) https://t.co/oqNfQw3he8 — an interview with @aliner
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Alina Stefanescu is a Romanian-born poet who resides in Alabama. Her recent poetry collection, My Heresies, was published by Sarabande Press. Her poetry shifts geographical and chronological spaces…
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For the NYRB, I wrote about Miss MacIntosh, My Darling, a once-neglected modernist monolith and the 20th century's top opium fever dream. My thoughts on what makes it both fascinating and frustrating, as well as the phenomenon of the Great Big Novel. https://t.co/nHplu6lKKz
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Marguerite Young’s cult novel Miss MacIntosh, My Darling springs from the supposedly mundane diners and bus depots of Young’s native Indiana, but eschews any stable sense of reality.
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Miss MacIntosh, My Darling is so long that this New York Review piece has finally arrived, a full 18 months after the book’s release https://t.co/w3UVXYFay9
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Marguerite Young’s cult novel Miss MacIntosh, My Darling springs from the supposedly mundane diners and bus depots of Young’s native Indiana, but eschews any stable sense of reality.
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“At other moments, I knew that I was immersed in something beautiful and strange, something too big to understand all at once…” writes David Schurman Wallace of @Dalkey_Archive’s Miss Macintosh, My Darling in a new @nybooks review.
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Marguerite Young’s cult novel Miss MacIntosh, My Darling springs from the supposedly mundane diners and bus depots of Young’s native Indiana, but eschews any stable sense of reality.
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