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Not that I needed convincing, but Perec is always a convincing argument.
That Paul Scheerbart book (The Perpetual Motion Machine: The Story of an Invention) has been on my want list for a while now as well. If The Gray Cloth: A Novel on Glass Architecture ends up being as good as I expect it to - I'm trying to get to it in January - then I'll probably break down and buy it.
That Paul Scheerbart book (The Perpetual Motion Machine: The Story of an Invention) has been on my want list for a while now as well. If The Gray Cloth: A Novel on Glass Architecture ends up being as good as I expect it to - I'm trying to get to it in January - then I'll probably break down and buy it.

But just look at Wakefield's forthcoming releases! Previously untranslated Unica Zürn (a thankfully unburied Surrealist, becoming unburied-er!) and Marcel Schwob, whose Wakefield-unburied The Book of Monelle is especially wonderful. Plus a Hugo Ball novel and a Gisele Prassinos collection?!
We are unburying in exciting times.


Books mentioned in this topic
The Book of Monelle (other topics)The Perpetual Motion Machine: The Story of an Invention (other topics)
The Gray Cloth: Paul Scheerbart's Novel on Glass Architecture (other topics)
An Attempt at Exhausting a Place in Paris (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
Unica Zürn (other topics)Paul Scheerbart (other topics)
Benjamin Péret (other topics)
Wakefield describes themselves thusly ::
"Wakefield Press is an independent American publisher devoted to the translation of overlooked gems and literary oddities in small, affordable, yet elegant paperback editions. Our publications include the Wakefield Handbooks series (the guidebook as imagined through literature) and the Imagining Science series (science as imagined through literature), as well as forays into classic experimental fiction (literature as imagined through literature). Authors range from literary giants to those underrepresented (or unknown) in English."
That sounds about right.
Also from Wakefield, Nate D still owes us an ADD for Benjamin Peret ::
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
And if you still need convincing :: An Attempt at Exhausting a Place in Paris.