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A unique collision between art and life by an extraordinary young writer. For readers of Jeffrey Eugenides, Jonathan Lethem, Sheila Heti. Ben Lerner’s great novel 10:04 directs our attention toward the little things while slyly addressing the big ones. By Gabriel Roth Sept 08, 2014 8:30 AM '10:04': A Strange, Spectacular Novel Connecting Several Plotlines Ben Lerner's new novel is about a writer who gets an advance for a second work of fiction, is diagnosed with an aortic heart W ithin the first page of Ben Lerner’s 10:04, he managed to convince me to never eat octopus again. The protagonist, a writer who’s set to receive a sizeable advance, is enjoying a celebratory meal with his agent at a swanky restaurant noted for serving tiny cephalopods that have been massaged to death. He describes eating an animal that “decorates its lair, has been observed at complicated play,” then goes on to sense “a conflation of taste and touch as salt was rubbed into the In “10:04,” Ben Lerner is skilled at stream of consciousness but also runs into its hazards. (Matt Lerner / Farrar, Straus and Giroux) It is as a telling moment in the advance of this 'end of temporality' that I turn to Ben Lerner's 10:04, published at the end of 2014 and set over roughly one year, from 2011 to 2012.

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He has served as a Fulbright scholar in Madrid and as a Guggenheim fellow. In 2015 he was awarded a prestigious MacArthur fellowship.Lerner … 10:04, Lerner’s second novel, explicitly grapples with his novelistic intention, or lack thereof—it opens with the narrator (“Ben”) eating octopus with his agent, after having sold a second novel (read: 10:04) based on a story that had appeared in The New Yorker … Gibbons. A. (2021) 'Metamodernism, the Anthropocene, and the Resurgence of Historicity: Ben Lerner's 10:04 and "The Utopian Glimmer of Fiction"' Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction 62(2): 137-151. 2021-2-17 Narrator-Ben may be criticizing more than himself. Narrator-Ben, like Lerner, is in his mid-30s, a lauded poet who teaches at a New York university.

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Fraktfritt över 229 kr Alltid bra priser och snabb leverans. | Adlibris 2015-01-04 · 10:04 by Ben Lerner review – a great writer, a great novel Ben Lerner’s second novel is just as revolutionary as his debut Ben Lerner: ‘densely poetic, Lawrentian prose’.

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Hilarious and incisive, Lerner's [10:04] would succeed without the layers of fiction (on reality on fiction). But with that narrative device, the book achieves brilliance, at once a study of how fiction functions and an expansive catalog of life.” Ben, the narrator of Ben Lerner's sarcastic, intelligent new novel, 10:04, has you beat.

If we are able to see things a little differently, the novel seems to say, if amid the chaos we can locate pockets of potential—for connection, for collectivity—then there's hope. Benjamin S. Lerner , född 4 februari 1979 i Topeka i Kansas i USA, är en amerikansk poet, essäist och kritiker. [1] Lerner har studerat politisk teori och poesi vid Brown University . Han arbetar som författare, kritiker och professor i Engelska vid Brooklyn College och är bosatt i New York .
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The following is from MacArthur Grant winner Ben Lerner’s novel, 10:04. His novel Leaving the Atocha Station, won the 2012 Believer Book Award, and excerpts from 10:04 have been awarded The Paris Review's Terry Southern Prize. He has published three poetry collections: The Lichtenberg Figures, Angle of Yaw, and Mean Free Path. 10:04 by Ben Lerner review – visions of New York under water A dazzling novel about the interplay of life and art in contemporary Manhattan sets out to work its way ‘from irony to sincerity’ Though “10:04” is preoccupied by the narrator’s relationship to others, particularly the possibility of “coconstructing” a child with Alex, his real compulsion is himself.

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Title: 10:04; Author: Ben Lerner; Genre: Fiction; Publisher: McClelland & Stewart  Following the international buzz for his debut, Leaving the Atocha Station, comes 10:04, Ben Lerner's electric second novel that blends artistry and wit,  20 Aug 2014 Book review: 10:04 by Ben Lerner. One of contemporary literature's most stylistically dexterous writers shines in this unique meta-fiction. 25 Jun 2015 10:04 (Paperback) In the past year, the narrator of 10:04 has enjoyed unexpected literary success, been diagnosed with a potentially fatal heart  25 Aug 2014 While Gordon bears a passing resemblance to Lerner, he still feels like a fictional character. The unnamed narrator of 10:04 seems more closely  19 Feb 2015 The first thing the narrator of 10:04 does is make a lot of money Sep 20, 2020 - 10:04 by Ben Lerner - Download ebook at the link above. 4 Sep 2014 Here's the thing: it's hard to describe a Ben Lerner novel to someone without it sounding kind of terrible.

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However, after being diagnosed with a serious heart condition, the writer wonders how to continue on with his life.

ELI5: Ben Lerner's 10:04. I read 10:04 before reading about all the hype and good reviews. I liked, it is witty and interesting, but it left me confused.