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TS AUTHORS AND THE TROUBLE THEY CAUSE
News | Tarpaulin Sky Press
TS AUTHORS AND THE TROUBLE THEY CAUSE
Matthew Jakubowski at Minneapolis Star-Tribune reviews Claire Donato's Burial
At the Minneapolis Star-Tribune, Matthew Jakubowski reviews Claire Donato's Burial, calling it "harrowing" and "enlightened."
Claire Donato's Burial named among "Best Summer Reads 2013" at Publishers Weekly
TSky Press thanks Alex Crowley for voting Claire Donato's Burial (Tarpaulin Sky 2013) among "Best Summer Reads 2013" at Publishers Weekly!
Claire Donato's Burial receives starred review at Publishers Weekly
Publishers Weekly gives a starred review to Claire Donato's debut novella, Burial (Tarpaulin Sky Press 2013) "Donato has composed with unrelenting, grotesque beauty an exhaustive recursive obsession about the unburiability of the dead, and the incomprehensibility of death."
Blake Butler at VICE reviews, excerpts Johannes Göransson’s Haute Surveillance
Johannes Göransson's Haute Surveillance (Tarpaulin Sky Press 2013): "A feverish and explicit set of images and ideas revolving around power, fetish, porn, media, violence, translation, punishment, performance, and aesthetics. Taking its title from a Jean Genet play of the same name, it’s kind of like a novelization of a movie about the production of a play based on Abu Ghraib, though with way more starlets and cocaine and semen.... [B]eautifully startling and fucked and funny and tender and sad and putrid and glitter-covered all at once."
Johannes Göransson’s Haute Surveillance and Uche Nduka’s Ijele reviewed by Stacy Hardy
Writes Hardy: "The narrative of [Göransson's Haute Surveillance] is itinerant, slippery. It unwinds, confused by voices, rhythms, and accents, 'interlingual puns', 'auto-translations' and 'automutilations' that befuddle the desire for a secure semantics. It is at once a prose poem, a 'novel dedicated to the homos and the awkward perfumists', a biography of its author, an 'autobiography of a foreigner', 'a fashion show dedicated to a riot', a film script and a theoretical text.... 'This is the first lesson in haute surveillance: Always write like you’re a teenage virgin. Always reach for the gun.'"
Laura Carter reviews Johannes Göransson's Haute Surveillance at Fanzine
"Imagine that you are on a secret journey through the life of Jean Genet, through the shifting framework of a character made by Johannes Göransson," writes Carter, who imagines no small number of scenarios for readers of Haute Surveillance (TSky Press, 2013), in a review that's worth reading as a thing unto itself. "You are a teenage virgin," Carter continues, a few sentences later, "the marriage of pornography and Art, which will, in the long run (as many Woody Allen movies suggest) turn you into a Dictator."
Danielle Dutton interviewed at The Paris Review
At The Paris Review, Nicole Rudick interviews TSky Press author Danielle Dutton (Attempts at a Life) about her fabulous press, Dorothy, a publishing project, along with topics ranging from crossover readerships (you know, poets who deign read fiction, and vice versa), artist Yelena Bryksenkova, book design, and the real Aunt Dorothy....
HTML GIANT review of Kim Gek Lin Short's China Cowboy
We'd like to believe that Sarah Heady's estimation of China Cowboy is an apt description, generally, of the work TSky Press seeks to publish--work that "has expanded and fused the poetic and narrative fields, creating a zone where elegance and grace can gambol with the just-plain-fucked-up."