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30 stories by "Brian Dillon"

How to See Like a Machine by Brian Dillon

Six short essays by Trevor Paglen on seeing and believing in an era of digital images. How to See Like a Machine: Images After AI, by Trevor Paglen, Verso, 176 pages, $24.95 •   •…

SOURCE: 4columns at 8:00pm on May 14, 2026

Superstars by Brian Dillon

C'est cool . . . Ann Scott's novel set amid a '90s Parisian milieu of techno beats, club drugs, and bisexual ravers. Superstars, by Ann Scott, translated by Jonathan Woollen, Astra House, …

SOURCE: 4columns at 8:00pm on April 16, 2026

An Arrow in Flight by Brian Dillon

A collection of Irish writer Mary Lavin's most skillful, subtle, and furious short stories, selected and introduced by Colm Tóibín. An Arrow in Flight: Selected Stories, by Mary Lavin…

SOURCE: 4columns at 7:00pm on March 5, 2026

they by Brian Dillon

The latest novel by Helle Helle captures with casual intensity and uncanny grace the relationship between a terminally ill mother and her teenage daughter. they, by Helle Helle, translated…

SOURCE: 4columns at 7:00pm on February 5, 2026

plastic by Brian Dillon

In Matthew Rice's book-length poem, a portrait of the poet on a factory night shift. plastic: A Poem, by Matthew Rice, Soft Skull, 90 pages, $15.95 '   '   ' Before it wa…

SOURCE: 4columns at 7:00pm on January 8, 2026

The Slicks: On Sylvia Plath and Taylor Swift by Brian Dillon

Plathies and Swifties unite: Maggie Nelson's latest explores the overlap between the star poet and the pop star. The Slicks: On Sylvia Plath and Taylor Swift, by Maggie Nelson, Graywolf Pr…

SOURCE: 4columns at 7:00pm on December 4, 2025

Cancelled Confessions by Brian Dillon

A new reissue of Claude Cahun's 1930 "anti-memoir," accompanied by photomontages made with their partner Marcel Moore. Cancelled Confessions (or Disavowals), by Claude Cahun, translated by …

SOURCE: 4columns at 8:00pm on October 30, 2025

Shadow Ticket by Brian Dillon

Absurdities, conspiracies, homegrown fascists: in Thomas Pynchon's novel set in 1932, the more things change, the more they stay the same. Shadow Ticket, by Thomas Pynchon, Penguin Press, 2…

SOURCE: 4columns at 8:00pm on October 2, 2025

Animal Stories by Brian Dillon

Through the works of Kafka, Berger, Sebald, and more, Kate Zambreno's book reflects on our perceptions of nonhuman animals and our own animal nature. Animal Stories, by Kate Zambreno, Tra…

SOURCE: 4columns at 8:00pm on September 11, 2025

Homework by Brian Dillon

The profound lightness of being: a moving, amusing first memoir by Geoff Dyer. Homework: A Memoir, by Geoff Dyer, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 276 pages, $29 '   '   ' "It…

SOURCE: 4columns at 8:00pm on June 19, 2025

Thrilled to Death by Brian Dillon

Amid the twisted humor of Lynne Tillman's short stories, an incomparable chronicling of human relations. Thrilled to Death, by Lynne Tillman, Soft Skull, 304 pages, $27 '   '  …

SOURCE: 4columns at 8:00pm on March 20, 2025

Bye Bye I Love You by Brian Dillon

You say hello, I say goodbye: Michael Erard's new study explores the range of meanings of first and final words. Bye Bye I Love You: The Story of Our First and Last Words, by Michael Erard,…

SOURCE: 4columns at 7:00pm on February 20, 2025

Gliff by Brian Dillon

Unverifiable unverifiable unverifiable: in Ali Smith's new novel, two young siblings navigate the powers and failings of language in a dystopian future. Gliff, by Ali Smith, Pantheon Books…

SOURCE: 4columns at 7:00pm on January 30, 2025

What Remains by Brian Dillon

In seventy-four poems by Hannah Arendt, a document of the philosopher's interior life. What Remains: The Collected Poems of Hannah Arendt, translated and edited by Samantha Rose Hill and …

SOURCE: 4columns at 7:00pm on December 5, 2024

Selected Amazon Reviews by Brian Dillon

Rage inside the machine: in Kevin Killian's product reviews of books, films, and sundry items, a poetic project to "queer everything." Selected Amazon Reviews, by Kevin Killian, Semiotext(…

SOURCE: 4columns at 7:00pm on November 14, 2024

Mysticism by Brian Dillon

Simon Critchley examines the relationship between storied mystical traditions and the transformative properties of artistic practice. Mysticism, by Simon Critchley, New York Review Books, …

SOURCE: 4columns at 8:00pm on October 17, 2024

Creation Lake by Brian Dillon

Agent provocateur without a cause: Rachel Kushner’s latest novel follows an American secret agent with no loyalties and even fewer judgments. Creation Lake, by Rachel Kushner, Scribne…

SOURCE: 4columns at 8:00pm on September 12, 2024

Infinite Dreams: The Life of Alan Vega by Brian Dillon

An endearing and suitably messy biography of the pioneering punk vocalist. Infinite Dreams: The Life of Alan Vega, by Laura Davis-Chanin and Liz Lamere, foreword by Bruce Springsteen, Bac…

SOURCE: 4columns at 8:00pm on June 13, 2024

Extraterrestrial Languages by Brian Dillon

Earth to E.T. . . . ? Daniel Oberhaus's book investigates the history of human efforts to communicate with alien intelligence. Extraterrestrial Languages, Daniel Oberhaus, MIT Press, 252 p…

SOURCE: 4columns at 8:00pm on May 9, 2024

A Revolver to Carry at Night by Brian Dillon

Memories, speak: in a novel by Monika Zgustova, the story of Véra and Vladimir Nabokov's marriage, and the fallout of an early affair, is triangulated through a prism of perspectives. A Re…

SOURCE: 4columns at 8:00pm on April 11, 2024

Modern Poetry by Brian Dillon

In Diane Seuss’s sixth collection, a cobbling together of forms and forbears. Modern Poetry: Poems, by Diane Seuss, Graywolf Press, 112 pages, $26 •   •  …

SOURCE: 4columns at 7:00pm on March 7, 2024

Wrong Norma by Brian Dillon

Is Anne Carson nice or happy? Right or wrong question? Wrong Norma, by Anne Carson, New Directions, 191 pages, $17.95 '   '   ' In May 2017, the New Yorker published a pro…

SOURCE: 4columns at 7:00pm on February 1, 2024

The Dolphin House by Brian Dillon

Audrey Schulman's new novel tells a profound tale of mind control, misogyny, language learning, and interspecies connections at a 1960s marine research facility. The Dolphin House, by Audre…

SOURCE: 4columns at 7:00pm on January 11, 2024

Secrets of Beauty by Brian Dillon

Aphorisms and aesthetics: a new translation reveals the strange stylings of writer, artist, and filmmaker Jean Cocteau. Secrets of Beauty, by Jean Cocteau, translated by Juliet Powys, Eris…

SOURCE: 4columns at 7:00pm on December 7, 2023

Hospitality by Brian Dillon

In Derrida's lectures, a generously ambiguous approach to thinking about paradox, power, and borders during a time of global emergency. Hospitality, Volume I, by Jacques Derrida, translated…

SOURCE: 4columns at 8:00pm on November 2, 2023
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