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Arthur Phillips is the author of the novels:

Prague (2002)

The Egyptologist (2004)

Angelica (2007)
You can buy those novels here.
You can find his short story, “Wenceslas Square,” in the
anthology The Wild East (2003).
He wrote the introduction for The Diary of Géza
Csáth (2003) and an essay on Georges Perec’s novel Life:
A User’s Manual for The Top Ten: Writers
Pick Their Favorite Books (2007).
Some of his short stories are on-line:
“Groundhog
Day”
“Paris
Snapshot”
“Prague
Out-take: Elizabethan as a Second Language”
Reviews and essays:
“The Disillusionist: In Praise of Milan Kundera's Hypocrisies” in Harpers, 3/07.
“Dangerous Games: Sándor Márai’s The Rebels” in The New Yorker, 4/2/07.
"My Dog Days" (memoir) in The New York Times, 06/10/07.
"Passion in Translation: Gyula Krúdy's Sunflower" in The LA Times, 8/26/07.
"Passion in Translation" - you can download a longer version of the essay here.
Author's photo (c) Thomas Legrève |