The Book of Emotions
João Almino’s The Book of Emotions is the prototypical Dalkey Archive book. Not that all of Dalkey’s books are the same, but there is a certain set of criteria that a lot of their titles have—and which Almino’s novel has in spades: It’s a book about someone trying to write a book. From Mulligan Stew to At ...
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Latest Review: "The Book of Emotions" by JoĂŁo Almino
The latest addition to our Reviews Section is by Chad W. Post on The Book of Emotions by JoĂŁo Almino, from Dalkey Archive Press. Here’s the beginning of the review: JoĂŁo Almino’s The Book of Emotions is the prototypical Dalkey Archive book. Not that all of Dalkey’s books are the same, but there is a certain ...
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The Book of Emotions
At its inauguration in 1960, BrasĂlia was baptized “The Capital of Hope.” It is a city that was carved out from scratch in the cerrado, a woodland savannah in the middle of Brazil, in just 41 months of construction. It is also a city completely planned out, a city born without any residents. When Clarice Lispector, one ...
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New Review: "The Book of Emotions" by JoĂŁo Almino
The latest addition to our Reviews Section is a piece written by Camila Santos on The Book of Emotions, by JoĂŁo Almino, translated from the Portuguese by Elizabeth Jackson and published by Dalkey Archive Press. The Book of Emotions is Almino’s second novel translated into English, the first being The Five Seasons of ...
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