As we face another summer of record-breaking wildfires, more floods and earthquakes, a never-ending plague, and presumed global financial collapse, it’s hard not to feel that we’re living out a…
Archive for 2022
Introduction
This is a Mike Davis appreciation cluster. After the great urban theorist announced his decision earlier this summer to enter into palliative care and live out his remaining months at…
Wattpad’s Fictions of Care
Sarah Brouillette
A reworking of the Preface of Essays 2 and a response to “Twenty-One Pleasures of Translating (and a Silver Lining)” featured in Essays 2 by Lydia Davis
(a completely non-collaborative collaboration, written with great admiration) A note on the below pieces: When I was invited to participate in this cluster dedicated to Lydia Davis, my first instinct…
Lydia Davis / Maurice Blanchot, invisible
But the invisible remains nevertheless. If we were to engage in an act of indirect translation of this phrase (trying to imagine the French of a source text which is…
Lydia Davis in France in the 1970s
From April 1971 to mid-July 1974, with the exception of a five-month stay in Sligo, Ireland and a shorter trip to Dubrovnik, Croatia, Lydia Davis lived in France. The spring following…
Flâneuse of the Quotidian
If I say that I’m writing from home, where is my writing directed to? If I say that I’m writing at home, it would seem that I also write when I’m not at home…
Maternal Grammar
If you are, as I am, in the reductive mental habit of categorising things into mothers and fathers, Lydia Davis is a trap into which it is easy to fall:…
The End of the Story?
How many successful writers published one novel? Some would say Alice Munro, though Lives of Girls and Women is often read as a story cycle marketed as a novel.1 Many disillusioned readers and…
Minor, Marginal, Minimal, Miniature
Critics and readers have always struggled to size Lydia Davis up. Indeed, the continuous critical indecision surrounding the form and genre of her work is bound up with the difficulties…