Novels in Three Lines, Twitter edition
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1nyrbclassics
Just wanted to let you know that there's now a Twitter version of Novels in Three Lines by Felix Feneon.
So, just like the readers of Le Matin in 1908—who every morning opened their papers to find out about the crimes of the day—you can be served up these faits diverse on a daily basis.
(The LibraryThing review of the book gives a pretty good sense of what it's about, if you're curious).
So, just like the readers of Le Matin in 1908—who every morning opened their papers to find out about the crimes of the day—you can be served up these faits diverse on a daily basis.
(The LibraryThing review of the book gives a pretty good sense of what it's about, if you're curious).
3Marensr
Delightful.
Which brings to mind LeFarge writing as Paul Poissel's in the McSweeney's publication of The Facts of Winter (a pun on les faits diverse and les faits d'hiver). I enjoyed it very much when it came out and it seems there might be some in this thread who would enjoy it as well.
Which brings to mind LeFarge writing as Paul Poissel's in the McSweeney's publication of The Facts of Winter (a pun on les faits diverse and les faits d'hiver). I enjoyed it very much when it came out and it seems there might be some in this thread who would enjoy it as well.