For fans of Gabriel Josipovici's fiction, Christmas comes two month's early this year. In the same week in late October two different publishers issue two different works. While Carcanet releases the new and selected stories in
Heart's Wings with its perfect and appropriate jacket design, CB Editions has the novel
Only Joking.
This is a novel with a curious publishing history, having been translated into German as
Nur Ein Scherz (see the link for a translation of
Der Spiegel's review) before appearing in English. Literary bloggers may also like to note that the front page blurb is from
Tales from the Reading Room, one of our own. In the same review, Victoria Best makes the important point that "whereas most great literature calls on
gravitas to give it authority, the weighty burden of hefty concerns, strenuously raised, Josipovici fuels his narratives with
celeritas, the playful swiftness of sleight of hand. It's a daring trick he never fails to pull off."
Of course, a month or more before these, Yale UP is also publishing
What Ever Happened to Modernism?