Not One Day

Fiction & Literature, LGBT, Lesbian, Humorous, Literary
Cover of the book Not One Day by Anne Garréta, Deep Vellum Publishing
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Author: Anne Garréta ISBN: 9781941920558
Publisher: Deep Vellum Publishing Publication: March 20, 2017
Imprint: Deep Vellum Publishing Language: English
Author: Anne Garréta
ISBN: 9781941920558
Publisher: Deep Vellum Publishing
Publication: March 20, 2017
Imprint: Deep Vellum Publishing
Language: English

Eagerly anticipated followup to the sensation "Sphinx," published by Deep Vellum in 2015

Garréta won the 2002 Prix Médicis for “Not One Day”, given in recognition of authors whose "fame does not yet match their talent" (fellow Oulipien Georges Perec won the award in 1978; it was won in 2015 by Mathias Enard), considered one of the three most important literary prizes in France.

"Not One Day" is a landmark in lesbian, feminist, alternative, and queer literature, in English for the first time.

Member of the Oulipo, the French experimental literary group whose other members include Georges Perec, Italo Calvino, Raymond Queaneau, Daniel Levin Becker, Hervé le Tellier, Marcel Duchamp, and more.

Garréta's essay, “On Bookselves” published in McSweeney’s Issue 22: “The State of Constraint: New Work from Oulipo".

Appeared in episode of Bookworm with Michael Silverblatt in June 2009 with fellow Oulipiens Jacques Roubaud, Ian Monk, Daniel Levin Becker, Marcel Bénabou, and Hervé Le Tellier.

Speech by Garréta, “Oulipian Moment for the End of Times”, published in 2006 in Drunken Boat.

Essay by Garreta about the creation of the High Line in New York City and a similar park in Paris, “The Secret Jardin”, published in the New York Times, August 21, 2005.

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Eagerly anticipated followup to the sensation "Sphinx," published by Deep Vellum in 2015

Garréta won the 2002 Prix Médicis for “Not One Day”, given in recognition of authors whose "fame does not yet match their talent" (fellow Oulipien Georges Perec won the award in 1978; it was won in 2015 by Mathias Enard), considered one of the three most important literary prizes in France.

"Not One Day" is a landmark in lesbian, feminist, alternative, and queer literature, in English for the first time.

Member of the Oulipo, the French experimental literary group whose other members include Georges Perec, Italo Calvino, Raymond Queaneau, Daniel Levin Becker, Hervé le Tellier, Marcel Duchamp, and more.

Garréta's essay, “On Bookselves” published in McSweeney’s Issue 22: “The State of Constraint: New Work from Oulipo".

Appeared in episode of Bookworm with Michael Silverblatt in June 2009 with fellow Oulipiens Jacques Roubaud, Ian Monk, Daniel Levin Becker, Marcel Bénabou, and Hervé Le Tellier.

Speech by Garréta, “Oulipian Moment for the End of Times”, published in 2006 in Drunken Boat.

Essay by Garreta about the creation of the High Line in New York City and a similar park in Paris, “The Secret Jardin”, published in the New York Times, August 21, 2005.

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