Adrian Astur Alvarez

Adrian Astur Alvarez

Oviedo, Asturias
Adrian Astur Alvarez writes literary fiction and poetry concerned with memory, intimacy, and the quiet pressures that shape how people live together. His work often explores identity, displacement, and the moments where private lives come undone.
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Mar
Prairie, Dresses, Art, Other

Prairie, Dresses, Art, Other

Danielle Dutton · ★★★★★ I am floored by this innovative and inspiring collection from Dutton. Her prose moves me as though by
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Mar
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Ben Lerner · ★★ While I can recognize and even appreciate this novel, intellectually, and while I see Lerner dazzling with formal
1 min read
16
Mar
The Mountain Lion

The Mountain Lion

Jean Stafford · ★★★★★ Little did I know, when I decided to start reading this book, that I was about to discover
1 min read
16
Mar
Amsterdam Stories

Amsterdam Stories

Nescio · ★★★★★ My introduction to Nescio's work, which I found as brilliant as it was concise. I loved his
16
Mar
The Transmigration of Bodies

The Transmigration of Bodies

Yuri Herrera · ★★★ Second Yuri Herrera after Signs Preceding the End of the World. So far what I can gather about
1 min read
16
Mar
Invisible Yet Enduring Lilacs

Invisible Yet Enduring Lilacs

Gerald Murnane · ★★★★★ My first Murnane and certainly not my last. Oh man do I love this rambling fount of inspiration.
2 min read
16
Mar
Aerth

Aerth

Deborah Tomkins · ★★★★ Aerth is an interesting little read. It flies by in the suit of a genre tale, calling back
1 min read
16
Mar
Dogeaters

Dogeaters

Jessica Hagedorn · ★★★★ A fascinating collage of voices which sum to create an impression of Philippine life in the 50s and
1 min read
16
Mar
Angel in the Forest: A Fairy Tale of Two Utopias

Angel in the Forest: A Fairy Tale of Two Utopias

Marguerite Young · ★★★★ Question - what is the nature of experience - what dream among dreams is reality? Two utopian communities founded and
2 min read
16
Mar
Modern Poetry

Modern Poetry

Diane Seuss · ★★★★★ This is the first book of poetry I've read by Diane Seuss and I am floored.
1 min read