They amaze us and hurt us, bring us to tears and make us laugh, delight us and keep us up at night: feelings that we know only too well, but which have eluded the English lexicon for so long. In 1000 FEELINGS FOR WHICH THERE ARE NO NAMES (Penguin Books; April 29, 2014; ISBN: 9780143125280; $16.00), author Mario Giordano catalogs those familiar emotions.
Featuring hand-lettered illustrations, 1000 FEELINGS FOR WHICH THERE ARE NO NAMESis a delightful, quirky, and though-provoking collection.
About the Author:
Mario Giordano is one of Germany's bestselling thriller and screenplay writers. 1,000 Feelings for Which There Are No Names was born out of an intense bout of writer's block. He lives in Cologne, Germany.
Isabel Fargo Cole is a Berlin-based writer and translator. She is the recipient of the 2013 PEN/Heim grant for translation. Cole is also the coeditor of the website no-mans-land.org, an online journal of new German literature in translation.
Ray Fenwick is an artist, illustrator, and author living and working in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. He is the author of the graphic novels Hall of Best Knowledge and Mascots.
1000 FEELINGS FOR WHICH THERE ARE NO NAMES
By Mario Giordano
Penguin Books; April 29, 2014; ISBN: 9780143125280; $16.00
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