Is it actually possible to be original? The narrator of our Book of the Week—Dead Souls by Sam Riviere—meets a poet in a bar who has been cast out of poetry circles (twice) for plagiarism, and who presents the narrator (and us) with a wonderful seven-hour monologue full of bitterness, inventiveness, and devastating humour.
>>Read Thomas's review.
<<Read an excerpt.
>>"Combines meticulous analysis with despairing intimacy."
>>Crimes against originality.
>>On plagiarism, social media, and conspiracy theories.
>>A profound experience of poetry?
>>Why poetry? Why the novel?
>>Why has Riviere plagiarised the book's title from Gogol (or vice-versa)?
>>Dead Souls live.
>>Read the book!
>>Crimes against originality.
>>On plagiarism, social media, and conspiracy theories.
>>A profound experience of poetry?
>>Why poetry? Why the novel?
>>Why has Riviere plagiarised the book's title from Gogol (or vice-versa)?
>>Dead Souls live.
>>Read the book!
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