BLINK IF YOU LOVE ME BLINK IF YOU LOVE ME

BLINK IF YOU LOVE ME

by David Moscovich

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Moscovich’s Blink If You Love Me set in modern-day Portugal, is a novel about the intimacies and cultural, socio-linguistic idiosyncrasies inherent in marrying into and cohab...

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Moscovich’s Blink If You Love Me set in modern-day Portugal, is a novel about the intimacies and cultural, socio-linguistic idiosyncrasies inherent in marrying into and cohabiting with a close-knit family as an outsider. Struggling with his adopted tongue, the narrator of the novel is cursed with a tendency to imbue everyday speech with innuendo at large family gatherings. His wife Eva’s unique perspective and approach to coping proves to be transformative, as the newlyweds adapt to their ridiculously disharmonious lifestyle. 



Paperback: 158 pages
Publishing date: April 1, 2019
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1-950437-29-9
ISBN-13: 978-1-950437-29-0
Product Dimensions: 6 x0.5 x 9 inches



David Moscovich is the Romanian-American author of You Are Make Very Important Bathtime (JEF Books, 2013) and LIFE+70[Redacted], a print version of the single most expensive literary e-book to ever be hacked (Lit Fest Press, 2016.) Blink If You Love Me is his latest novel, published by Adelaide Books.

You Are Make Very Important Bathtime (JEF Books: Chicago, 2013) is a novel of flash fictions about a Westerner’s failure to navigate Japanese culture clash, a celebration of the beauty of misunderstanding and the inadvertent poetry of bad grammar. LIFE+70[Redacted], published by Lit Fest Press in 2016, is the printed version of the single most expensive literary e-book ever to be hacked. Before it was stolen, the one and only e-book was priced at US$249,999.99.

Recipient of fellowships from New York University, International House New York and sponsorship from the New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA), he holds an MFA in Fiction from NYU and is editor and publisher of Louffa Press, a micro-press dedicated to printing innovative fiction in collectible, handprinted chapbooks as well as artist books.

Moscovich is a writer and freelance journalist and lives in New York City and Porto, Portugal.

 

 

 


 

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