Kissssss

A Miscellany

Steve Katz author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:The University of Alabama Press

Published:1st Dec '07

Should be back in stock very soon

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This is a profound and delightful book of short stories. This collection - derived from many impulses but unified through one distinctive sensibility - contains passionate subversive acts of language, oblique takes on American life, outbursts of comic genius, long meditations on the cruelty of contemporary customs, and funny, disturbing glimpses of daily life. Reality is rendered pitilessly real, and fantasy bares its teeth. At once playful and devastatingly serious, the works in this collection employ a variety of forms - genres, anti-genres, fantasies, games - while highlighting the dangers and delights of contemporary life: Hollywood, tsunamis, war, the art world, AIDS, ambition, weapons of mass destruction, family values, perverse sexualities, urban violence, small change and big bucks, are all used to chum the waters of imagination and truth.

Steve Katz comes off the loping forward rush of his latest masterful novel, Antonello's Lion, with a collection of short pieces: acerbic, innovative, humorous, and above all, perversely engaging. - Rudy Wurlitzer ""Steve Katz's comic genius is subversive. Readers beware. You may die laughing."" - Walter Abish ""Steve Katz is an American treasure: a delirious imagination in a major stylist. His 2006 novel Antonello's Lion, is an epic comic lament. Reading these stories you can imagine Flann O'Brien crossed with Nathanael West. No one has chronicled the impact of the women's movement more vividly and with less bias. No one has performed more loving surgery on the international art scene."" - Wendy Walker ""In my opinion, Steve Katz is the greatest living novelist in English, and the one most likely to keep our hearts and minds in good working order, to keep us truly human in a world where brainless tech-loving Moorlocks hog the sunshine, and thoughtful, life-loving Eloi have been driven underground."" - William Bamberger

ISBN: 9781573661393

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 333g

312 pages