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Daniel Kalder

Daniel Kalder
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Daniel Kalder

Lost Cosmonaut will be released on August 29, 2006 in Trade Paperback
Aug 29, 2006
Lost Cosmonaut is now available in Trade Paperback
Aug 29, 2006
Lost Cosmonaut will be released on August 29, 2006 in eBook
Aug 29, 2006
Lost Cosmonaut is now available in eBook
Aug 29, 2006
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Aug 29, 2006
Lost Cosmonaut is now available in
Aug 29, 2006
Lost Cosmonaut will be released on August 29, 2006 in
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Lost Cosmonaut is now available in
Aug 29, 2006
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Russian Information Agency Novosti, January 27, 2012
...world look like to a man stranded deep in the heart of Texas? Each week, Austin- based author Daniel Kalder writes about America, Russia and beyond from his position as an outsider inside the woefully - and willfully - misunderstood state he calls “the...
Guardian.co.uk, November 23, 2011
...fun – and considerably less of an investment of time and energy. Philip K Dick Science fiction Fiction Daniel Kalder guardian.co.uk © 2011 Guardian News and Media Limited or its affiliated companies. All rights reserved. | Terms & Conditions | More...
Russian Information Agency Novosti, September 9, 2011
...world look like to a man stranded deep in the heart of Texas? Each week, Austin- based author Daniel Kalder writes about America, Russia and beyond from his position as an outsider inside the woefully - and willfully - misunderstood state he calls “the...
Guardian.co.uk, September 1, 2011
...being a dictator, he gets to decide what that means, and what to do about it. Politics Uzbekistan Daniel Kalder guardian.co.uk © | Terms & Conditions | More Feeds...
Guardian.co.uk, July 11, 2011
...by the way: Chris has been off on judging duties, but will be returning with Hemingway next week), Daniel Kalder's esoteric series on dictator lit and the institution that is Carol Rumens's Poem of the week . We've covered literary fiction (Sam...
Guardian.co.uk, April 24, 2011
...the story's ending in its title. Awful though Gaddafi's book is, he is not alone. As Daniel Kalder , Robert Fisk and others have pointed out, tyrants seem notably fond of writing. Hitler , Stalin , Khomeini , Mao : one wonders if they chose a career in...
Russian Information Agency Novosti, February 14, 2011
...after being rejected by The Moscow Times, a paper so anodyne and lacking in spirit that fellow columnist Daniel Kalder once accused it of “managing to make the most interesting country in the world seem dull.” Says Ames: “The editor at the time,...
Publishing Perspectives, September 19, 2011
...most don’t. They’re looking for something else . . . Gamification can be a part of that.” Interview by Daniel Kalder Gabe Zicherman A native of Toronto, 37 year old New York based Gabe Zichermann is the co-author of Game Based Marketing (Wiley,...
Publishing Perspectives, August 9, 2011
...where agents are rare and authors are lucky to get a few thousand dollars as an advance. By Daniel Kalder Yesterday, we looked at the top publishers and booksellers in Russia . Today, we consider the books themselves — the top genres, authors, and...
Publishing Perspectives, August 8, 2011
...business, valued at $2-3 billion. Here’s an overview of Russian publishing, bookselling, e-commerce and foreign investment. By Daniel Kalder These days there is more buzz about Russian books than there has been since the days of Glasnost and...
When Falls the Coliseum, July 26, 2011
...this remarkable man, resulting in the email conversation which I reproduce for your reading pleasure below.    Daniel Kalder : The experiences you describe in  Dervish seem to have inspired several books in your career- an Englishman immersed in his...
poemless. a slap in the face of public taste., May 28, 2011
...not rhetorical? Uhm, hire judges who read a language besides English? Just a suggestion... II. If you liked Daniel Kalder, then you might enjoy: Transmissionsfromalonestar: Parallel Lives: Russian Literature At Home And Abroad. The dude who wrote...
Reading Copy Book Blog, May 4, 2011
...With so much death lingering in the news, Daniel Kalder writes in The Guardian that, yes, authors can be killers too...
Publishing Perspectives, April 29, 2011
...violence. He makes his American debut in New York this weekend at the PEN World Voices Festival. By Daniel Kalder Vladimir Sorokin At the London Book Fair earlier this month, Russia was featured as Guest of Honor. Nearly every Russian writer of...