In this extraordinary fiction, all letters lead to A, and A is for everyone. One reads between the letter(s) and discovers a new literary form that defies definition. When I first approached this m...
Academe Grove consists of eleven interviews, conducted during the years 2017-2023, and may be viewed as an extension of Yuriy Tarnawsky’s JEF Books 2025 volume Literary Diary/2020-2024.Yuriy Tarnaw...
In Denis Emorine’s new novella Broken Identities, gifted young Hungarian student Nora writes a paper on the works of main character and writer Dominic Valarcher, which she describes as “a lot and a...
Literary Diary contains a detailed account of the writing of Yuriy Tarnawsky’s The First-Person Dilogy—Sebastian in a Dream and The Burial of the Count of Orgaz,—the trials and tribulations the aut...
According to Samuel Beckett's Molloy, "Saying is inventing. Wrong, very rightly wrong... All I know is what the words know, and the dead things." Longing Letters Lasting, Lasting Letters Longing te...
"Laugh out loud funny" -- Carla M. Wilson, author of Curious Impossibilities and Impossible Conversations
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The fifth JEF novel by the author of the classic novels Apostrophe/Parenthesis, Ambiguity , Meanwhile, and Passions and Shadows or Shadows and Passions, Peripeteia in Slow Motion continues Kramer's...
Lavishly illustrated in four-color, James R. Hugunin's trilogy of books, Picky Hunting, Picky Unchained, and Picky's Constant Conversations, is now collected together in one convenient form on a h...
About the Book
This is number 98 in The Journal of Experimental Fiction, edited by Eckhard Gerdes. Contributors to this edition include Jason Zeitler, Yuriy Tarnawsky, Lance Olsen, David Jelinek, ...
Written in an internal monologue style, driven by incessant denial of what has been said he developed in his 2011 story ”Father,” Yuriy Tarnawsky’s The First-Person Dilogy mixes autobiographical...
Written in an internal monologue style, driven by incessant denial of what has been said he developed in his 2011 story ”Father,” Yuriy Tarnawsky’s The First-Person Dilogy mixes autobiographical...
Winner of the 2022 Kenneth Patchen Award for the Innovative NovelJEF Books assistant editor Penelope Gerdes said the following in her encomium for the novel:“When I sat to read The Makings of a Nob...