Mars Review of Books

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Mars Review of Books is a recurring publication in the Collected Agenda archive, appearing 4 times across 4 issues between August 14, 2024 and November 26, 2024. The archive places it in contexts such as “Mars Review of Books celebrates the end of summer with a white party in Connecticut”; “The Mars Review of Books White Party feels like the end of summer for real”; “What I Did is forthcoming in Mars Review of Books on November 30”. It most often appears alongside Chloe Pingeon, Beckett Rosset, Chloe Pingeon’s Substack.

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  • Category: Publications
  • Mention count: 4
  • Issue count: 4
  • First seen: August 14, 2024
  • Last seen: November 26, 2024

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Recovered passages from the original issue text. When the raw archive preserved outbound links inside the source passage, they are listed directly under the quote.

August 14, 2024 · Original source
Saturday, August 31 from 1pm - 6pm — Mars Review of Books celebrates the end of summer with a white party in Connecticut, hosted at the estate where Ernest Hemingway wrote one of his earlier works. Drinks and catering provided, musical entertainment, bring your swimsuit. Tickets for the party, as well as for a more intimate vip dinner, are available here.
Saturday, August 17 from 7pm - 10pm - Drunken Boat Production presents a truly incredible lineup for The Drunken Boat Film Festival. The evening will include a screening of Nepotism, Baby (starring Betsey Brown), scenes from Brutalist Couture, and more.
August 23, 2024 · Original source
Saturday, August 31 from 1pm - 6pm — Mars Review of Books celebrates the end of summer with a white party in Connecticut, hosted at the estate where Ernest Hemingway wrote one of his earlier works. Drinks and catering provided, musical entertainment, bring your swimsuit. Tickets for the party, as well as for a more intimate vip dinner, are available here.
September 03, 2024 · Original source
The Mars Review of Books White Party feels like the end of summer for real. It feels misty and hazy and the party is in Connecticut, it’s only ninety minutes outside the city, but the party is sparkling in a way that only a late afternoon in the country can be. There’s a purity to the afternoon. A cleansing of sorts. Summer incarnate to end it all. In the pool, eating fruit, drinking sparkling water because my mouth is dry from drinking gin earlier, I’m struck by a tremendous sense of relief that tomorrow, it will be September. I’m not ready for anything to end, but this feels like a natural fade. I’m floating on my back, waiting for winter. In the moonlight, later, high drama unfolds. I’m not there. I’ve been getting better at learning not to linger.
November 26, 2024 · Original source
What I Did is forthcoming in Mars Review of Books on November 30, along with highlights for the month ahead. In the meantime, here's what's happening: