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A Brief History of Portable Literature
A Brief History of Portable Literature | Enrique Vila-Matas
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A readers fictional tour of the art and lives of some of the great 20th-century Surrealists An author (a version of Vila-Matas himself) presents a short history of a secret society, the Shandies, who are obsessed with the concept of portable literature. The society is entirely imagined, but in this rollicking, intellectually playful book, its members include writers and artists like Marcel Duchamp, Aleister Crowley, Witold Gombrowicz, Federico Garca Lorca, Man Ray, and Georgia OKeefe. The Shandies meet secretly in apartments, hotels, and cafes all over Europe to discuss what great literature really is: brief, not too serious, penetrating the depths of the mysterious. We witness the Shandies having adventures in stationary submarines, underground caverns, African backwaters, and the cultural capitals of Europe.
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#riotgrams day 24 - #tinybooks

Recounting the 2 year run of an obscure (and fictive) artistic movement, Vila-Matas book is basically 'Literary Fiction for People in a Hurry.' If you're a lover of belaboured prose and contortionistic thought exercises, give this little book a look.

P.S. - was up at 8:30 this morning, had this post ready to go by 9, kept getting booted out of @Litsy . Just goes to show where waking up early will get you.

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#riotgrams day 11 - #littlefreelibrary

Don't think I can get out to the nearest L.F.L. today, and @Dempsey kinda claimed it already, so I'll go the @Liberty route and fall back on my own personal "library."

For as small as this book is, I don't really have any excuse for not having read it yet. Would certainly make catching up on my yearly reading goal easier.

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Christmas book haul #1

Mum and dad give my sister and I money for Christmas, mainly because they can never be sure what books we have so they find it easier to let us go on a spending spree in our own time.

This is the first book haul. Others are to arrive in the mail so when I get book mail, all will be revealed!

MrsMalaprop I got The Hate Race for Christmas too 👏. 7y
mischa @SMW *fist bump* 7y
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Shandy: joyful, voluble, or zany; an alcoholic beverage made of beer and fizzy lemonade or ginger beer; last name of one "Tristram"; a member of the secret society The Shandies, whose history and exploits is detailed in A Brief History of Portable Literature

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Hmmm... I wonder if this is some sort of metaphor for... nope, I've lost it.