
Samuel Rutter
@Samuel_Rutter
EIC @ Kismet Magazine Writer, Translator // T Magazine, Paris Review, NYT, Harper’s, etc
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Fede is the future 💎
Wrote for @LAReviewofBooks about what I’m calling “Brodernism,” a certain mode of critical engagement with “difficult” or “avant garde” literature that’s mostly fetish and nostalgia, and why Krasznahorkai’s latest is boring. Link below.

welcome to the club x.com/fliglman/statu…
I'm afraid you won't convince me that Laszlo Krasznahorkai and Bill Bailey are two separate people
please be nice to me
For our first ever review, @champagnesucks takes on Thomas Pynchon’s SHADOW TICKET a postmodern dairy noir filled with cheese, cars, and Nazis: kismet-mag.com/review/10-07-2…

No brodernists were harmed in the making of this review
For our first ever review, @champagnesucks takes on Thomas Pynchon’s SHADOW TICKET a postmodern dairy noir filled with cheese, cars, and Nazis: kismet-mag.com/review/10-07-2…

You can read a little extract here: kismet-mag.com/issue-002/blin…
One of Cesare Pavese’s last and most formally unusual works soon to be published by @archipelagobks (trans. Minna Zallman Proctor)

Just a reminder that reading a story related by an unreliable narrator does not count as reading
Barrodale profiled in the NYT. I highly recommend her novel 'Trip'. nytimes.com/2025/09/24/boo…
unfortunately all of the thomas the tank engine stories are calvinist nonsense
Annual call for @Channel7 to run the Sydney 2000 Olympics in full from tonight to September 30. Shown exactly as it was, from Sunrise to the Dream and all in between. Same ads and all. Stick it on 7Flix, would smash ratings. (Know they probably can’t do it, but would be cool).
David Stratton's infamous review of The Castle (1997). He later admitted: "I obviously completely misunderstood it ... I have watched it a few times since, and I now think it’s very funny." #davidstratton
Can you tell us how he died, where, and why?
two cold beers 8/8/59
Bieber is a Byronic hero, wracked upon the shores of modernity. You either get it or you don’t.
This cookbook from 1998 looks like it would actually be a bangin' contemporary novel

At an Icelandic literary festival, @Samuel_Rutter interviews Abdulrazak Gurnah about cosmopolitanism, colonialism, representation, and ordinary characters for LARB Quarterly, no. 45: Submission. lareviewofbooks.org/article/life-t…

In June in Iceland, we have sufficient daylight that all 15 sessions of a Test match could be played back to back. A whole 5 day Test could be played in just 1.5 days.
El otro día nos topamos con este video de “Leer por gusto” en el que Hebe Uhart cuenta cuáles son sus libros favoritos.
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