Dalkey Archive
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Dalkey Archive Press is a nonprofit publisher of international literature based in Dallas, Texas. We're on IG too: https://www.instagram.com/dalkeyarchive/
We know that readers are as excited about these books as we are, and we want to present the best possible version of each of them. Thank you so much for your time and understanding. Sincerely, Deep Vellum & Dalkey Archive
Hey everyone, we are very sorry to announce that we are delaying the publication of Kim Simonsen’s “What Good Does It Do…”, Michael Lentz’s “Schattenfroh” and Vladimir Sorokin’s “The Sugar Kremlin”
“If I have to distill this thought—this feeling—into questions, I’d ask the following. Is parody dangerous? Does satire of a regime ultimately serve the regime?” A conversation between Joshua Cohen and Vladimir Sorokin. buff.ly/rm6LBf7
Sure, DISPATCHES is a soot-blackened and grotesque phantasmagoria with full page illustrations that you’ll want to angle away from the person sitting next you—but at least it’s not Tom Clancy. That would be embarrassing!
Making up the type of guy who buys these from the LaGuardia McNally Jackson
Sending out review copies of the new Vladimir Sorokin this afternoon
Review of Lou Reed‘s „Metal Machine Music“, 1975. 50 years this month
I wrote about some of the best books I've read in the heat of this summer, including works by António Lobo Antunes, Lisa Tuttle, Alexis Wright, Jacqueline Harpman, Irene Solá, Yoko Tawada, and Marcia Douglas. Link below.
The Making of Americans, back in print! Big Stein fall upcoming
Deep Vellum is very pleased to present the Fall 2025 / Winter 2026 catalog for all titles in the Deep Vellum family, including Dalkey Archive, Open Letter, and Fum d’Estampa. Available now on our website, link in the second tweet
If you happen to find yourself in the city of Dallas Texas on July 30th, Dalkey Archive and Deep Vellum will be throwing a birthday party for William H. Gass at our headquarters. Refreshments and lots of beautiful sentences will be provided.
