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Stewkey in Philadelphia, 1967

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5 Books i Would Recommend
Blessed is the Fruit by Robert Antoni
What I Gained - a more in touch knowledge of the way of life of post colonial Trinidad and culture.Made me feel a sense of rebirth and was thought provoking.
Genre - LGBTQ+ themes , Biographical Style , Post Colonial life setting , Written in Trinidadian Dialect
Warnings/Heavy Themes - Pregnany , Abortion , Sexual Assualt , Sexual Harassment , Child Sexual Assualt , Bullying , Drinking and Smoking , Abusive Relationships , Child Death , Adultery , Sexism , Cursing , Racism
The Wind Up Bird Chronicles by Haruki Murakami
What I Gained - made me question good and bad.The domino effect.Made me contemplate life's problems
Genre - Biographical Style , Mystery , Adventure ,
Warnings/Heavy Themes- Sex,Mentions of Sexual Assault,Manipulative persons,Drinking,Smoking,Underage character having a crush on an adult
Train To Pakistan by Khushwant Singh
What I Gained - The domino effect.A deeper insight into war's brutality.If a person is truly good / bad.
Genre - Retelling of a historical event but in a fictional way from different perspectives,Historic Fiction
Warnings/Heavy Themes -Sexual Assault,Firearm usage,Drinking,Mentions of the atrocities of war
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë
What I Gained - A better sense of purpose.The beauty of solitude.Made me have a better appreciation for the value of knowledge
Genre -Adventure,Biographical Style,Renew&Rebirth,Feminism,Romance
Warnings/Heavy Themes - Bullying
I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou
What I Gained - The domino effect of real life.Thought-provoking.
Genre -Biography
Warnings/Heavy Themes - Child Sexual Assault,Poverty,
Nazz 1968 SGC ————————————————— Tracks: 01. Open My Eyes 02. Back of Your Mind 03. See What You Can Be 04. Hello It’s Me 05. Wildwood Blues 06. If That’s the Way You Feel 07. When I Get My Plane 08. Lemming Song 09. Crowded 10. She’s Goin’ Down —————————————————
Robert Antoni “Stewkey”
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As Flies to Whatless Boys is at its best when it dares to inspect that Benjaminian sunniness, the madness that haunts the precincts of rationalism. To do this it needs neither tangential videos nor ribald emails, only good storytelling and characters who won’t vanish when viewed from the side. If Antoni seeks to bring the obsolescent print novel into the terra nova of digital transmedia, then he would do well to heed the lesson of his ill-fated dupes in the Tropical Emigration Society: if you forsake home and hearth for the undiscovered country, you better have a damn good reason.
Will Glovinsky reviews As Flies To Whatless Boys by Robert Antoni.

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...the fictitious Etzler mixes strident moralizing with a cocksure belief in the redemptive power of rationality. “Zee problem wiss men since antiquity,” we hear him declare in his cartoony German accent, “is zat zey do not reason. Zey do not sink.” But Etzler, we learn, has something more than reason and sinking at his disposal. He claims to have developed an apparatus called the Satellite, a sort of perpetual-motion machine that draws its power from “Mother Nature” by utilizing “only the most rudimentary” of scientific principles. Once transported across the Atlantic, the Satellite promises to obviate the need for men and women to suffer the usual drudgeries of tropical settlement, such as clearing land and crystallizing sugar cane. Etzler’s machines are demonstrated several times during the novel; each trial is a farcical failure.
Will Glovinsky reviews As Flies to Whatless Boys by Robert Antoni
Congratulations to Robert Antoni, whose As Flies to Whatless Boys has been longlisted for the 2014 OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature in Fiction!
The finalists for the prize in fiction are:
As Flies to Whatless Boys by Robert Antoni
Claire of the Sea Light by Edwidge Danticat
Gloria by Kerry Young
Congratulations to all the nominees! You can see the full list of finalists here.
A Year In Readings
What does a a year in New York City author readings look like? Below, the list of the 2013 author readings covered by English Kills Review
Novelists and Non-fiction Authors
André Aciman
Robert Antoni
Jacob Appel
Tom Barbash
Max Barry
Shani Boianjui
Mircea Cărtărescu
Eleanor Catton
Susan Choi
Joshua Cohen
Tara Conklin
Caleb Crain
Chales Dubow
Geoff Dyer
Jason Fagone
Grant Ginder
Rigoberto González
Laura Hemphill
Tao Lin
Jeff Jackson
Mitchell S. Jackson
Kristopher Jansma
John Kenney
Paul Kwaitkowski
Ben Lerner
Sam Lipsyte
Jessica Lott
Amy Grace Loyd
Allison Lynn
Jonathan Miles
Francesco Pacifico
Jayne Anne Phillips
Gabriel Roth
Kevin Sampsell
Will Self
Lore Segal
Rachel Schaap
Ben Schrank
Dani Shapiro
Darin Strauss
Justin Taylor
Adelle Waldman
Adam Wilson
Jonathan Wilson
Meg Wolitzer
Paul Yoon
Peter Zilhay
Poets
Eric Ambling
Ana Božičević
Katie Longofono
Miriam Nash
Ann Lauterbach
Bruce McEver
Nate Klug
Hosts
Martin Amis with Will Self
Jami Attenberg with John Kenney
Stephen Elliott with Tom Barbash
Amy Hempel with Jayne Anne Phillips
Mary Gaitskill with Tom Barbash
James Marcus with Lore Segal
Jay Mcinerney with Adelle Waldman
Lorin Stein with Ben Lerner and Geoff Dyer
Lorin Stein with Calen Crain
Teddy Wayne with Laura Hemphill