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The Paris Review - They Really Lose: An Interview with Atticus Lish

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Wet Paint: Felix Fair to Open During L A Gallery Weekend, Buzzy New York Show Features Mystery Artist, & More Art-World Gossip

The Hollywood Roosevelt. Photo courtesy Hollywood Roosevelt. Every week, Artnet News brings you Wet Paint, a gossip column of original scoops reported and written by Nate Freeman. If you have a tip, email Nate at [email protected]   Last week,  Wet Paint detailed the demise of Frieze Los Angeles, undone by permitting issues that restrict retail entities from operating out of residential houses. Not allowed, alas. And so, instead of an ambitious edition of an art fair staged in a series of Modernist houses, we’ll have to wait until the fair takes over the Beverly Hilton-adjacent grounds in February 2022. The David Hockney pool at the Roosevelt. Photo courtesy Hollywood Roosevelt.

Giancarlo DiTrapano, Defiantly Independent Book Publisher, Dies at 47

Giancarlo DiTrapano, Defiantly Independent Book Publisher, Dies at 47 Mr. DiTrapano championed avant-garde work and relished taking chances on young, untested authors. His Tyrant Books produced some unexpected hits. Giancarlo DiTrapano in 2013. His Tyrant Books published works that pushed boundaries and gave voice to a new generation.Credit.Kathy Lo April 15, 2021Updated 5:26 p.m. ET Giancarlo DiTrapano, a defiantly independent publisher whose Tyrant Books, long run out of his cramped apartment in Hell’s Kitchen, issued volumes that big publishing houses wouldn’t touch and took chances on untested young writers, died on March 30 at a hotel in Manhattan. He was 47.

The Paris Review - Four Memories of Giancarlo DiTrapano

Giancarlo DiTrapano, the fearless founder, publisher, and editor of Tyrant Books, died this past week at the age of forty-seven. Fiercely independent and loyal to his writers through and through, he was an irreplaceable presence in the literary world, a one-man powerhouse of the avant-garde. With New York Tyrant magazine, he championed rising talents such as Rachel B. Glaser and Brandon Hobson, and his record with Tyrant was astounding: over the course of a little more than a decade, he published Scott McClanahan’s The Sarah Book , Marie Calloway’s what purpose did i serve in your life , an omnibus of Garielle Lutz’s short stories, Atticus Lish’s Preparation for the Next Life

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