Other Electricities

Stories

Ander Monson author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Sarabande Books, Incorporated

Published:19th May '05

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*Total season's marketing budget is $15,000; individual book budget is $3,000 *Newsletter and catalog feature mailed to entire Sarabande database of 9,300 as well as Monson's personal contacts *2,000 brochures mailed to MFA programs, bookstores, and libraries as well as Monson's personal contacts *Additional review copies sent to journals with a focus on cutting edge, experimental fiction *Advanced reader's copies through Booksense Advanced Access Program

Uncompromising, hypnotic and darkly humorous, Other Electricities charts a new and strange direction in American fiction.Uncompromising, hypnotic and darkly humorous, Other Electricities charts a new and strange direction in American fiction. “Like Franklin’s discovery of the electricity we do know, Monson’s luminous, galvanized book represents a paradigm shift. The frequencies of the novel have been scrambled and redefined by this elegant experiment. Other Electricities is a new physics of prose, a lyric string theory of charged and sparkling sentences. What a kite! What a key!”—Michael Martone “Monson is tuned in to our crackling, chaotic, juiced-up times like no other young writer I know. Other Electricities is necessary reading.”—Robert Olen Butler Meet “Yr Protagonist”: radio amateur, sometime vandal and “at times, perhaps the author” of Monson’s category-defying collection: I know about phones. While our dad was upstairs broadcasting something to the world, and we were listening in, or trying to find his frequency and listen to his voice . . . we would give up and go out in the snow with a phone rigged with alligator clips so we could listen in on others’ conversations. There’s something nearly sexual about this, hearing what other people are saying to their lovers, children, cousins, psychics, pastors. . . . The cumulative effect of this stunningly original collection seems to work on the reader in the same way—we follow glimpses of dispossessed lives in the snow-buried reaches of Michigan’s Keweenaw Peninsula, where nearly everyone seems to be slipping away under the ice to disappear forever. Through an unsettling, almost crazed gestalt of sketches, short stories, lists, indices and radio schematics, Monson presents a world where weather, landscape, radio waves and electricity are characters in themselves, affecting a community held together by the memories of those they have lost. Ander Monson is the editor of DIAGRAM and the New Michigan Press. He teaches at Grand Valley State University and lives in Michigan. Tupelo Press recently published his poetry collection, Elegies for Descent and Dreams of Weather.

  • Commended for Independent Publisher Book Awards (Short Fiction) 2006

ISBN: 9781932511154

Dimensions: 228mm x 152mm x 12mm

Weight: 314g

224 pages