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William and I, Paris, 2010.

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“Several years ago, I met a man who claimed he had escaped to Fate’s narrative from a book by Andrew Gallix.”
– Sam Mills, The Watermark, 2024

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“‘To write is to participate in the struggle to efface oneself” (p. 14).
“Can mysticism be said to live on for us in the experience of art and as the experience of art? If so, such art will be premised upon its own negation. … As [T. S.] Eliot said in a speech to would-be poets in 1960, if poetry were ever to reach its goal, it would “annihilate poetry” (pp. 211-212).
– Simon Critchley, On Mysticism, 2024
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This is the back cover of The Future of the Novel by Simon Okotie (Melville House, 2025) with my enthusiastic endorsement.

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“‘Why is the language of destruction so beautiful?’ Owen said.”
– Don DeLillo, The Names, 1982