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Nominations for September 2020 Open Pick
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Thanks Vesna. I haven't decided whether to nominate yet, since I am already doing the August/September moderator pick.
Linda, "interesting and short" is exactly why I decided to nominate it, hopefully to attract the attention or, if needed, more nominations. I read his The Cemetery in Barnes and short story collection, and I'm puzzled that he is not more widely read. Infinity was highly recommended by a few GR friends.
Hugh, either way is fine. I look forward to it.
Hugh, either way is fine. I look forward to it.

Infinity sounds great - I've never heard of the book or the author, probably because I'm in the US. It reminds me of another comic interview book, Rameau's Nephew, which I read as an undergrad and laughed my butt off. I've never found another book in the same vein till now, so thanks for helping me find my holy grail! It's not in any libraries near me, but it sounds worth a purchase!
Nadine wrote: "Infinity sounds great - I've never heard of the book or the author, probably because I'm in the US...."
Nadine, now Rameau's Nephew is added to my ever-expanding TBR list. Love the idea! A GR friend recently reviewed Nathalie Sarraute's memoir Childhood written as a dialogue with her own younger self. Not an interview, but a self-dialogue (if that's the right word) that prompted some very creative reviews. :-) You might be interested to check it out. I'll read it at some point.
Nadine, now Rameau's Nephew is added to my ever-expanding TBR list. Love the idea! A GR friend recently reviewed Nathalie Sarraute's memoir Childhood written as a dialogue with her own younger self. Not an interview, but a self-dialogue (if that's the right word) that prompted some very creative reviews. :-) You might be interested to check it out. I'll read it at some point.


And Childhood is now on mine ;)

Everything Under by Daisy Johnson
It's been on my shelf for a while so I need an excuse to pick it up!
Sorry, I forgot about this poll, which ended a few days ago. Infinity is the winner.
Vesna, are you happy to lead the discussion?
Vesna, are you happy to lead the discussion?
I'd be happy to do it, Hugh. . If you could just please help me set up the folders. Thank you and I look forward to the discussion!
Books mentioned in this topic
Everything Under (other topics)The Cemetery in Barnes (other topics)
Childhood (other topics)
Infinity: The Story of a Moment (other topics)
Rameau's Nephew (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Gabriel Josipovici (other topics)Gabriel Josipovici (other topics)
Nominating guidelines:
- Fiction (original & translation, if applicable) first published between January 1, 2000 and September 1, 2019. For translations the latter date must be an English edition.
- One nomination per person (please do not nominate or vote for a book unless you are certain you can read and discuss if it wins)
- A book this group has not yet read (see the group bookshelf or the Index of all Group Reads here)
- A book that is not better suited to the wild card (genre) category
If you are nominating, please begin your post by stating "I nominate [name with hyperlink to book]"
The discussion will start on September 1st