sander pleij
@sanderpleij.bsky.social
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Funding ideas? I’m meek, but curious.
10.000 — help! we have success ✨

Our newsletter just passed 10,000 readers (now 10,600!) — from Europe, Canada, India… hello India! 🇮🇳
So happy.
We focused on quality writing + design, then got new team members, and now we’re growing fast — I may need to come back soon with a second crowdfunding…
Lenin youth is made to salute an embalmed dictator, becomes Catholic schoolgirl, then historian of repression, and writer on sabbatical in Rome, with a book on the Bulgarian gulag — plus she met Pope Francis at the Biennale ✊

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Texting with ... Lilia Topouzova - The European Review of Books
I wanted to show that history and memory are inseparable—and that unsilencing is itself a method.
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Eurovision?

This weekend it is Intervision: Russia + US + China + Brazil ao

And Europe?

Europe is busy perfecting its eye-roll routine…
Train punctuality:

🇩🇪 #Germany: 70%
🇵🇱 #Poland: 80%
🇺🇦 #Ukraine: 95%

Hard not to be humbled by this.

Oksana Forostyna reviews The Train Arrives on Time by Marichka Paplauskaite

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Glory to the rails – The European Review of Books
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One of the year’s best just got longlisted for the Booker:

One Boat, from @jcbuckley.bsky.social

Buckley’s writing really stands out.
I actually texted him this year, and asked:

‘How did you learn to write?’

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Texting with … Jonathan Buckley – The European Review of Books
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Sunday reading: “How to abandon an archive. When an authoritarian regime collapses, what happens to the archives of its secret police?” europeanreviewofbooks.com/how-to-aband... on the archives of Syrian secret services (via @europeanreview.bsky.social, by @uungor.bsky.social and Ali Ajasem)
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Unpaywalled: The European review of love itself.

In « The great schizophrenia » Nikianna Dinenis unpacks Marlen Haushofer’s Killing Stella & the enemy hiding in those we have to love.

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@sanderpleij.bsky.social texted with Daniel Gascón, Madrid-based editor of @letraslibres.com, a Spanish-language literary magazine. Daniel tips the writer Mariano Gistain.

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Adult content. People! We have adult content. Go to our website!
Free adult content, now what about that?
Un-paywalled: Men in the off hours. Our editor Fernanda Eberstadt on French artist Gustave Caillebotte’s subversion of traditional gender roles: nude males at their toilette and grumpy clothed women reading the newspaper.

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Now how to explain this? I need some scholarly advice here @fuchsflrn.bsky.social
To top up the irony: Jonathan Franzen told @Perlentaucher in 2005: « Meine literarischen Vorbilder sind deutsch: Kafka die Nummer eins, dann Karl Kraus, Goethe, Thomas Mann. »
How about Thomas Mann’s Buddenbrooks, Gabrielle Target’s Effingers, Günter Grass’s Die Blechttrommel.
Apparently Franzen is the hotter recommendation, the greater muse.
Schönwald is promoted as « Großer Familien-Roman in der Tradition amerikanischer Literatur », and « in der Tradition von Jonathan Franzen ».
The author said it is the novel « that I always wanted to read in German, but only found in American literature. »
Thread on Philippe Oehmke’s Schönwald. This enjoyable novel sheds light on an intriguing aspect of the German (and European) publishing psyche.
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A 43,000-year-old Neanderthal fingerprint made headlines recently. But in Issue Four, Christy Wampole in her review of Trenton Holliday’s Cro-Magnon had already asked: what is « art before art »?

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