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Edgar Allan Poe: Complete Tales & Poems por Edgar Allan Poe

The Lesson of the Master (The Art of the Novella series) por Henry James

Foggage por Patrick Mcginley

Austerlitz por W.G. Sebald

Man Without Qualities por Robert Musil

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GruposArt is Life, Bob Dylan, Books Compared, glasgow, Karl Shapiro and Company

Autores favoritosAi, Edward Albee, Paul Auster, Nicholson Baker, Donald Barthelme, John Barth, Ann Beattie, Samuel Beckett, Louis Begley, Saul Bellow, Thomas Berger, John Berryman, Richard Brautigan, Italo Calvino, Edward Carey, Raymond Carver, Raymond Chandler, John Crowley, Robertson Davies, Don DeLillo, Peter De Vries, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Friedrich Dürrenmatt, Bob Dylan, Miles Gibson, Ivan A. Goncharov, Alasdair Gray, Graham Greene, Shirley Hazzard, Joseph Heller, Alice Hoffman, Cary Holladay, James Joyce, Franz Kafka, John Lanchester, John Lennon, David Mamet, David Markson, Cormac McCarthy, W. S. Merwin, Corey Mesler, Steven Millhauser, Toni Morrison, Harry Mulisch, Iris Murdoch, Robert Musil, Vladimir Nabokov, Flann O'Brien, Frank O'Hara, Mervyn Peake, Harold Pinter, Richard Powers, Thomas Pynchon, Raymond Queneau, Gerome ; James Rado Ragni, Marilynne Robinson, Philip Roth, Dr. Seuss, William Steig, Steve Stern, Mark Strand, James Tate, John Updike, C. K. Williams, P.G. Wodehouse (Favoritos partilhados)

Sobre mimCOREY MESLER has published in numerous journals and anthologies. His novel, Talk: A Novel in Dialogue, was released in 2002. His second novel, We Are Billion-Year-Old Carbon came out in 2006. He has been nominated for a Pushcart numerous times, and one of his poems was chosen for Garrison Keillor’s Writer’s Almanac. He also has numerous chapbooks available. His novels have received praise from Robert Olen Butler, Frederick Barthelme, Lee Smith, John Grisham, George Singleton, Marshall Chapman, Steve Stern and others. With his wife, he runs Burke’s Book Store in Memphis TN.

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Conhecimento ComumSéries (248), Prémios (423), Personagens (5697), Lugares (1278)

Membro desdeJun 28, 2006

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Hi,

I noticed we had two shared favorite authors--Markson and Mulisch--so I clicked on your username and was surprised to fnid you run Burke's! I visited the shop while in Memphis last month and picked up a really beautiful and pristine 1st edition of Mortals by Norman Rush. I loved the shop.

Mary
Hey,

Just a quick note to let you know that my new novel, Dirty Little Angels, is now available. Thought you might like it since it's been compared to Larry Brown, whom I noticed you like. Here's a link to a summary in case you're interested:

http://christophertusa.com/blog/?page_id...

Take care,

Chris
Hi, Corey, my book of poems about Bob Dylan is available now from Lulu, just in case you're interested... http://www.lulu.com/content/4373487

-- Glenn
Thanks for the note. Yeah, I've done my share of spreading the good word, or trying to, about Fisher's Hornpipe too. McEwen's descriptions of Boston, and some of his characters, are pitch perfect. I wasn't as engaged by Sleeps with Katz, but maybe I'll give it another go sometime. It was entertaining, though, hearing him read from it when Katz first came out. I met McEwen's parents, and they seemed sort of bemused by my enthusiasm over Fisher's Hornpipe, saying something like "Yes, well, of course we're proud of our son," and smiling at him like he was still in knee pants.
I noticed that you are among the few other librarythingers who also have Fisher's Hornpipe in their collection, and also among my Top Fifty Similar Libraries, so I thought I'd say howdy. That's an amazing book--McEwen is a comic genius. My husband and I just stumbled across this site a couple weeks ago, and it's made for an excellent source of distraction.
Hey, Corey, I just found this site. Good, innit?
Corey, that is so great about your 3rd place win. I posted it at Art is Life under Announcements, Accomplishments, Activities. Erotica, well! :-D
Corey, I like that plot of your novel: the ghost of Richard Brautigan. It's almost like a comedic haunting retelling of "Letters to a Young Poet." Oh, I think we should start a topic discussion on him over at Art is Life. I would like to pick your brain about him.
Corey, if you want we could start a new post about Brautigan over at Art is Life. I think Brautigan's whole identity, for better or worse, was wrapped up in is art. He really wore the Art is Life moniker.
You wrote a book called "Following Richard Brautigan"?! How cool is THAT? Oh, these publishers don't know anything. What a great concept. I hope you find someone with some sense who will take that on. Some time ago, quite long ago, I wrote some poems about Brautigan. One of them was called "Popsicle Monumet." It was about Little Big Man visiting a statue of General Custer during a cold snap in Montana. It wasn't like my usual writing, but it was so fun to write, and playful like Brautigan. Oh, how I love that man's mind.
Oh, Corey, in a lifetime I could never say enough about Richard Brautigan.
I mean, two people with Richard Brautigan, Rumi, Kafka, and Pancake in their library must have SOMETHING to say to each other!
Corey, What is happening to us? Joining GROUPS! How social. Oh dear. Well, just click on Art is Life on your profile next to groups and start start browsing the table.
Hey, Corey! I'm a fellow bookseller and author -- I'm in VT -- and even though I've just started entering my personal library on the site, you have some of the more obscure books that I love on your list. Just wanted to say that you have excellent taste.
Cheers, and happy fourth quarter! Elizabeth
I was surprised and thrilled to see someone else has Tom McHale in their library. If I get to Memphis, I will be sure to look you up.
What you wrote to me: Perfect.
Corey - my favorite bookseller - it's so nice to see you here!

You asked where you can get my stuff? THE FUTURE DICTIONARY OF AMERICA you can pick up anywhere. It's an odd little book and very political. MOTORHEAD is just a digital story available on Amazon Shorts.

My novel and memoir, like those of most writers, sit on my hard drive. Makes me feel pretty goofy about writing a third book. If I were a logical person, I'd give it up.

xo
I like it, too. LT seems to satisfy both my voyeuristic and OCD tendencies.

You're such a curmudgeon.
De nada on Talk. One day I may actually get around to reviewing it but I'm so behind on my tags. I've got to catch up on those.
Ooooh...now we share 56 books. You got busy today.

Now that I've pretty much finished the books in the same room as the computer and I'm faced with the task of getting off my duff to enter them, I'm slowing down somewhat. I need to start tagging but I'm fussing over little details.

There's and "Author" book group and a "Nobody Likes the POMO Books I Like" (or something to that effect) group. Both sound right up your alley.
Women who read books: what's sexier than that? Huzzah and thanks for helping me be a library buddy.
Insidious and horrible, indeed.

I can't believe we share only 25 books. You'd better get busy.
This is insidious, and horrible. Grace turned me onto it today. I am Alisa_in_Memphis. Oh my lord!
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