Jill Rapaport
Jill Rapaport has a huge talent. Her prose has everything that makes a great author: poignancy, directness, concision. Jill can say in a short sentence something essential, that others could say only in ten pages. Unfortunately she does not publish too often; she likes to write for herself and to hide the manuscript in some place where nobody can find it. I hope she's well; I haven't talk to her for ages; possibly because both of us are too demanding sometimes, too shy some other times, and definitely too stubborn. And life goes on.
- One Summer
- Queen of Spain
- Signardo
- Dunbar (after a thought of Apollinaire's)
- The War of the ph/f Word - La Guerre du Nénuf(ph)ar
- A Few Words about Carlos Fuentes
- Truman Capote
- Duchamp et Moi and Other Stories
- Reading Jill Rapaport - Thinking at Derain Watercolors
- Derain, Sketch for The Old Bridge at Cagnes, 1910 - Thinking at Jill Rapaport Book
- Reading Jill Rapaport - The Meanng of Taceria
- Renoiresque Paris (Reading Jill Rapaport)
- Tanguy on Steroids (Reading Jill Rapaport)
- Words of Love (Reading Jill Rapaport)
- Yasunari Kawabata
(A Life in Books)
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