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- Your Name Here: Dewitt, Helen, Gridneff, Ilya: 9781628976267: Amazon . . .
A major literary event over two decades in the making, Your Name Here marks the seismic return of Helen DeWitt (The Last Samurai), and will introduce readers to the riveting voice of Ilya Gridneff
- Your Name Here by Helen DeWitt | Goodreads
In 2004, DeWitt went missing from her home in Staten Island She was found unharmed a few days later at Niagara Falls DeWitt lives in Berlin where she has recently finished a second novel, Your Name Here, in collaboration with the Australian journalist Ilya Gridneff
- YOUR NAME HERE – Helen DeWitt
Once upon a time there was a book, YOUR NAME HERE, which had a plot as well as a mission Rachel Zozanian is morose, misanthropic, workaholic, your typical depressive suicidal comic writer
- Your Name Here | Issue 6 | n+1 | Helen DeWitt, Ilya Gridneff
At age 47, DeWitt’s success and frustrations led her to leave the United States again and take up residence in Berlin She has since written a new novel, Your Name Here, in collaboration with the Australian journalist Ilya Gridneff
- Your Name Here — Ilya Gridneff
Arriving in 2025, YOUR NAME HERE marks the seismic return of Helen DeWitt (The Last Samurai), and introduces the riveting voice of Ilya Gridneff This death-defying feat of a novel will be published by Dalkey Archive Press one year from today, on September 23, 2025
- YOUR NAME HERE - Kirkus Reviews
The two share more than that: There’s an alter-ego dimension here as DeWitt and her co-author, Australian journalist Gridneff, play off Charlie Kaufman’s Adaptation
- Helen DeWitt’s New Novel Almost Drove Her To Despair - The New York Times
Helen DeWitt’s bewildering co-written novel, “Your Name Here,” took almost 20 years to publish, a process that nearly drove her to despair
- Your Name Here by Helen DeWitt and Ilya Gridneff | Book review
The temptation, in reviewing Your Name Here, is to become a mini Helen DeWitt oneself: to put my name here and meander plotlessly through many apparently random references For I can do this: I’ve done my time on Foucault, Deleuze, Adorno, Burroughs, Bukowski
- Your Name Here - Publishers Weekly
DeWitt (Lightning Rods) teams up with journalist Gridneff for an audacious metafiction in which the pair attempt to cash in on a freewheeling novel they're writing together, also called Your
- Your Name Here – Dalkey Archive Press
By Helen DeWitt and Ilya Gridneff A major literary event over two decades in the making, Your Name Here marks the seismic return of Helen DeWitt (The Last Samurai), and will introduce readers to the riveting voice of Ilya Gridneff
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