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Radical Shadows
Previously Untranslated and Unpublished Works by Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Masters
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About
Radical Shadows collects lost, forgotten, suppressed, rare, or unknown works by major literary writers from the late nineteenth century forward. From previously unpublished work by Djuna Barnes and Truman Capote (his earliest known story), to writing by Chekhov, Dostoevsky, Kawabata, Musil, and other world-class authors, the issue is a celebration both of the art of translation and of the breadth and depth of the many revelatory discoveries that can still be found in the historical literary archive.
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"[An] extraordinary collection of inexplicably forgotten treasures."
New York Magazine
"Eclectic, innovative . . . dazzling."
New York Today
"Radical Shadows displays perfect modernist taste, offering appealing poetry by Djuna Barnes, a ten-minute 'dramalette' by Thomas Bernhard, stories by Mikhail Bulgaov, drawings with captions by Eugène Ionesco, a war memoir from Michel Leiris . . . and some short pieces by Robert Walser."
New York Today
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