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This item: So Many Olympic Exertions (KAYA PRESS) by Anelise Chen Paperback. $ In Stock. Ships from and sold by www.doorway.ru FREE Shipping on orders over $ Intimacies: A Novel. by Katie Kitamura Hardcover. $/5(17).  · So Many Olympic Exertions by Anelise Chen | Editorial Reviews. Paperback $ Ship This Item — Qualifies for Free Shipping Buy Online, Pick up in Store Check Availability at Nearby Stores. Sign in to Purchase Instantly. Usually ships within 1 week. English Brand: Kaya Production. So Many Olympic Exertions. by. Anelise Chen. · Rating details · ratings · 60 reviews. Blending elements of memoir and sports writing, Anelise Chen's debut novel is an experimental work that perhaps most resembles what the ancient Greeks called hyponemata, or -notes to the self, - in the form of observations, reminders and self-exhortations/5().


Anelise Chen is the author of So Many Olympic Exertions (Kaya Press ), an experimental novel that blends elements of sportswriting, memoir, and self help. She hails from Temple City, California, and received a BA in English from UC Berkeley and an MFA in Fiction from NYU. So Many Olympic Exertions by Anelise Chen | Editorial Reviews. Paperback $ Ship This Item — Qualifies for Free Shipping Buy Online, Pick up in Store Check Availability at Nearby Stores. Sign in to Purchase Instantly. Usually ships within 1 week. English The rules of her life are killing Athena Chen, the down and out grad student narrator of Anelise Chen's debut novel, So Many Olympic www.doorway.rud with a long overdue dissertation on sports history, Athena spins out into an academic and personal crisis when her ex-boyfriend, a brilliant student, kills himself.


This item: So Many Olympic Exertions (KAYA PRESS) by Anelise Chen Paperback. $ In Stock. Ships from and sold by www.doorway.ru FREE Shipping on orders over $ Intimacies: A Novel. by Katie Kitamura Hardcover. $ Anelise Chen and I first met at a bar in New Haven, Connecticut, where we’d each worked. “You were getting marrow ‘to go,’” she wrote, “which I thought was the craziest thing.” Chen’s careful observation of the absurd ripples throughout her debut novel, So Many Olympic Exertions (Kaya Press, ). The narrator, Athena Chen, is a Ph.D. candidate ostensibly at work on a dissertation concerning Olympic athletes, but she spends much of the novel sliding into unfunded, perpetual. So Many Olympic Exertions by Anelise Chen | Editorial Reviews. Paperback $ Ship This Item — Temporarily Out of Stock Online.

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