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An essay on Raymond Roussel in Harper’s Magazine

10.20.2011

The Singular Fabrications of Raymond Roussel.  Harper’s Magazine, November 2011.

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The New Yorker: Fiction Podcast

9.27.2011

Ben Marcus reads Kazuo Ishiguro’s “A Village After Dark,” and discusses it with The New Yorkers fiction editor, Deborah Treisman.

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The Flame Alphabet: starred review in Publisher’s Weekly and Pick of the Week

9.26.2011

“Language kills in Marcus’s audacious new work of fiction, a richly allusive look at a world transformed by a new form of illness.”

Publisher’s Weekly

 

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The Flame Alphabet reviewed in Library Journal

9.23.2011

Marcus, Ben. The Flame Alphabet. Knopf. Jan. 2012.

Fierce, scary, hurtful, unsettling, and brilliant, this new work by award-winning novelist Marcus (Notable American Women) reminds us that language is dangerous and that we’ll do anything to protect our children, even when they are (literally) killing us.

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What Have You Done?, a short story, published in The New Yorker

8.1.2011

“When Paul’s flight landed in Cleveland, they were waiting for him. They’d probably arrived early, set up camp right where passengers float off the escalator scanning for family. They must have huddled there watching the arrivals board, hoping in the backs of their minds, and the mushy front parts of their minds, too, yearning with their entire minds, that Paul would do what he usually did—or didn’t—and just not come home.”

From the August 8, 2011 issue of The New Yorker.

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A conversation with Deborah Treisman for The New Yorker

8.01.2011

“…when I disrupt the present of the story and give a flashback, it’s not only like I’ve defanged the story, but I’ve extracted all of its teeth and deflated its whole face as well, so what’s left is a rumpled mess.”

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The Moors, reviewed in Bookslut

5.3.2011

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Rollingwood, a short story, published in The New Yorker

3.16.2011

 

“It’s still dark when the weeping erupts, so Mather knows it’s early.”

From the March 21, 2011 issue of The New Yorker.

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A conversation with Deborah Treisman for The New Yorker

3.14.2011

“Sometimes, on a dark morning with a howling baby, these things don’t seem so far-fetched.”

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An Interview at HTML Giant

3.2.2011

“When I’m uncomfortable and confused and curious I tend to try much harder to figure things out.”

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