The most recent addition to the complete review is my review of Jean Echenoz's 1914.
Note also that The New Press is bringing out a nice Echenoz-starter volume -- Three By Echenoz (see their publicity page, or pre-order your copy at Amazon.com or Amazon.co.uk), consisting of Running, Piano, and Big Blondes. On the one hand it's kind of an odd mix -- but it sort of shows everything he does. And I can't recommend Piano too highly -- it's one of my favorite novels of the new century.
Meanwhile, New York (and vicinity) residents can look forward to an Echenoz appearance stateside -- the 92nd St Y is hosting Lydia Davis and Jean Echenoz on 17 April, which is about as hot a ticket as I can imagine.
Note also that The New Press is bringing out a nice Echenoz-starter volume -- Three By Echenoz (see their publicity page, or pre-order your copy at Amazon.com or Amazon.co.uk), consisting of Running, Piano, and Big Blondes. On the one hand it's kind of an odd mix -- but it sort of shows everything he does. And I can't recommend Piano too highly -- it's one of my favorite novels of the new century.
Meanwhile, New York (and vicinity) residents can look forward to an Echenoz appearance stateside -- the 92nd St Y is hosting Lydia Davis and Jean Echenoz on 17 April, which is about as hot a ticket as I can imagine.