Friday, April 13, 2012

No One by Gwenaëlle Aubry to be Featured in New York Times Book Review


Another great addition to the Tin House catalog, No One by Gwenaëlle Aubry will be featured in this Sunday’s New York Times book review. No One is a fictional memoir in dictionary form that investigates the many men behind the masks, and a unified portrait evolves. "A" describes her father’s adopted persona as Antonin Artaud, the poet/playwright; "B" is for James Bond; and, finally, "Z" is forZelig, the Woody Allen character who could transform his appearance to that of the people around him. Letter by letter, Aubry gives shape and meaning to the father who had long disappeared from her view.

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