Molossus editor David Shook shares travel book finds, including work by Vallejo, Borges, Thomas, Aridjis, Grunbein, Hoang, and Walser.

The Literature of Justice
Jailhouse Lawyers: Prisoners Defending Prisoners v. the U.S.A., Mumia Abu-Jamal. (City Lights Books) $16.95 Abu-Jamal has been writing the same rhetoric for years, but he has avoided sinking into rote regurgitation by narrating the fascinating stories of his fellow inmates. His intelligent reasoning traces the birth of the Prison Litigation Reform Act, maps the prison-industrial-complex, [...]

Literary Cats Win Foster Book
We’re happy to announce that Lisa Sanchez’ cats have won a copy of Sesshu Foster’s World Ball Notebook, for their psychic questions about the meaning of life. Subcomandante Lana Banana, evidently the more social of the two cats, wrote: We wondered if you could find out whether Aztec cats travel too across time-space continua and, [...]

Atomik Aztek: A Conversation with Sesshu Foster + Book Giveaway!
Sesshu Foster is the unofficial poet laureate of East Los Angeles, but only because such a position refuses officialdom. The author of critically acclaimed novel Atomik Aztex, City Lights also released World Ball Notebook, his latest collection of poems, centered on the ball, the ball court, and sport through the history of the Americas, in [...]

More Bellatin: The City Lights No Contest

A Brief Conversation with Paul Krassner

American ROMANCES, Rebecca Brown

Writing without Writing: On Mario Bellatin
Mario Bellatin’s new novella Beauty Salon, translated by Kurt Hollander and published this July by City Lights, is the haunting tale of beauty salon turned death parlor, named the Terminal by its homosexual owner and former stylist, for men dying from an unnamed plague. Like his other work, it is allegorical, brief, and eery. Though this is just his second work to be published in English, following Chinese Checkers, translated by Cooper Renner and published by Ravenna Press in 2007, Bellatin is well known throughout Latin America. He has won the Xavier Villarrutia Award and been awarded a Gugenheim Fellowship. He was born without a right hand, and frequently wears a variety of hooks.

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The Prodigal Son: A Microscript by Robert Walser
April 14, 2010
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The Literature of Justice
March 5, 2010
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Writing without Writing: On Mario Bellatin
August 15, 2009
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Beneath My Olive Tree with Lorca: Poetry by Mahmoud Darwish
December 14, 2009
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Three Poems from Cuba
November 11, 2009
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The Black Olive Tree and Other Memories
May 4, 2012
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Offerings to the God of Attention: Recent Literary Events in Bali and Australia
February 16, 2012
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World Prose Portfolio #7: Dennis Walder
January 1, 2012
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Burning Deck: Introducing an Appreciation
December 29, 2011
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World Prose Portfolio #6: Sunetra Gupta
December 25, 2011
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