contradictory things that are, we might say, in real tension; they are what construct me, make me live, and will make me die.â translated by PASCAL-ANNE BRAULT and MICHAEL NAAS $15.95 / $17.95 CAN 978-1-61219-094-5 ebook: 978-1-61219-032-7
ROBERTO BOLAÃO: THE LAST INTERVIEW âPosthumous: It sounds like the name of a Roman gladiator, an unconquered gladiator. At least thatâs what poor Posthumous would like to believe. It gives him courage.â translated by SYBIL PEREZ and others $15.95 / $17.95 CAN 978-1-61219-095-2 ebook: 978-1-61219-033-4
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RAY BRADBURY: THE LAST INTERVIEW âYou donât have to destroy books to destroy a culture. Just get people to stop reading them.â $15.95 / $15.95 CAN 978-1-61219-421-9 ebook: 978-1-61219-422-6
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