Category Archives: Literature

The BLATT Books “We Love America and America Loves Us” Sale

Coyote got your blanket? Wolf at the door? BLATT is here to help! As a sign of our sympathy, we’ve marked down the prices on all titles for our US customers. You’ll still pay a lot more if you order our books over Amazon – and you’ll have to wait a lot longer. Then again, that’s [...]
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The Insurgent

An advance review of The Insurgent has appeared on DescriptedLines. Noah Cicero’s The Insurgent will be published in February. The book will be available for pre-order on the BLATT website in the coming days. Look for upcoming features on the book on htmlgiant.com and 3ammagazine.com.
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Dicklung & Others reviewed at Orange Alert

“Travis seems to continually win the battle between a raw collection of words and organized original thought.” Read the excellent review of Travis Jeppesen’s Dicklung & Others over at Orange Alert.
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BLATT mourns the passing of Raymond Federman

Raymond Federman, author of over a dozen works of fiction, poetry, and criticism, passed away on October 6th, according to his daughter. He was eighty-one-years old. Federman was born in Montrouge, France on May 15, 1928. When the Nazis invaded France, his parents hid him in a closet – an experience the author would later draw [...]
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C. Bard Cole interview

“I just recently saw a short film from the mid-80s, Made for TV, by the late Tom Rubnitz, the East Village videographer, with Anne Magnuson.  The concept was it was a TV and someone kept changing the channel.  And in every scene, there was Anne Magnuson doing something in a different character, a different voice, [...]
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Philip Huang reviews THIS IS WHERE MY LIFE WENT WRONG

Read the review at CultureVulture.
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