Nocilla Experience by Agustín Fernández Mallo Translated by Thomas Bunstead Fitzcarraldo Editions, 2016 200 pages – Fitzcarraldo / Amazon 1 SEAN CARROLL: When you actually do fall through the event…
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This is the twenty-second installment of Entropy’s small press new releases feature. If you are a small press and would like to see your upcoming titles listed here in the…
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Here’s Entropy’s sixteenth installment of the small press “Month in Books” feature. If you are a small press and would like to see your upcoming books featured on the page,…
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LiteratureReview
A text after Nocilla Dream by Agustín Fernández Mallo
by John Trefry March 24, 2016Nocilla Dream by Agustín Fernández Mallo Translated by Thomas Bunstead Fitzcarraldo Editions, 2015 200 pages – Fitzcarraldo / Amazon 1 AGUSTÍN FERNÁNDEZ MALLO: The film we saw recounts a…
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It’s here–the tenth installment of Entropy’s “Month in Books” feature! Every month we highlight small presses and their newest releases. If you are a small press and have something on…
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This is the eighth installment of Entropy’s “Month in Books” feature, where we compile the past month’s small press new releases. Are you a press? Are you small? Don’t see yourself here, but…
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Welcome to the sixth installment of Entropy’s “Month in Books” feature, where we compile the past month’s small press new releases. As ever, email dennis@entropymag.org if you don’t see your press’s new releases here and would like to. Then hit the…
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This is the fourth installment of Entropy’s “Month in Books” feature, where we compile the past month’s small press new releases. If you’re a press and don’t see your books here, email dennis@entropymag.org with your forthcoming catalog.…
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Small Press Releases
February in Books: Small Press New Releases from the Shortest Month
by Entropy February 28, 2015Welcome to the second installment of Entropy’s “Month in Books” feature, where we highlight small press new releases at the end of every month. If you’re a press and don’t see your books on our list, email dennis@entropymag.org and we’ll get you involved in the March post.
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We wanted to design the books to make them visually striking and desirable as objects, because that’s how we believe books will survive in the new media age. It’s difficult enough to sell books, and good design makes you stand out from the crowd. With this in mind, each book is published as a paperback original with French flaps, using a custom serif typeface (called Fitzcarraldo) drawn by Ray O’Meara.