It contains essays on the highest form of intergloss (and everything having already been said), the death of the novel, the death of the author, the unwritten, the unread and unreadable, the International Necronautical Society, fictive realism, Alain Robbe-Grillet's reality hunger, the Oulipo and literary bondage, Rene Girard and mimetic desire, literary prizes, Andy Warhol's answer to Ulysses, the poetics of spam, the literati and digerati, the disappearance of 3:AM Magazine (and literature), umbilical worlds, the melancholy of Guy the Gorilla, the world without me, two interviews with philosopher Simon Critchley, and an after(un)word-cum-writing manifesto made up exclusively of quotations. It also contains reviews of works by Jenn Ashworth, Zygmunt Bauman, Claire-Louise Bennett, Gavin James Bower, Kevin Breathnach, Michel Butor, David Caron, Joshua Cohen, Douglas Coupland, Tim Etchells, Jonathan Franzen, Dan Fox, Paul Gorman, James Greer, Len Gutkin, Isabella Hammad, Jean-Yves Jouan
Andrew Gallix Libros
Andrew Gallix crea narrativas que se sumergen en las complejidades de la psique humana y las intrincadas relaciones. Su estilo literario se distingue por una aguda introspección y una elegancia minimalista, que atrae a los lectores hacia la vida interior de sus personajes. Gallix explora los aspectos más oscuros de la naturaleza humana, pero a menudo encuentra destellos de luz en circunstancias ordinarias y cotidianas. Su escritura invita a la reflexión sobre la naturaleza de la existencia y lo que realmente significa ser humano.


An anthology featuring the most astute commentators and participants of the underground rise of punk, in this nuanced portrait of the era.