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Another book that is impossible to review or paraphrase as a whole. Every single story and poem, and there are a bundle here, will entertain, boggle, and challenge you at the same time. Best taken in small bites, one story at a time, since the breadth of form and content is so great. Savor this. Reread individual stories after you've sat on them for awhile. If you open your mind you will never be bored even by the longer entries. A pure delight. Probably the best book I've read in 2015. Enough superlatives, go find out for yourself!

This is another example of why I've been saying since I first discovered them in their infancy that Chomu Press is the most important and exciting publisher of contemporary fiction. Buy their books! Make sure they survive!
 
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Gumbywan | Jun 24, 2022 |
Like Crisp I have been entranced by the unique children's books by the equally interesting [a:Dare Wright|92547|Dare Wright|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1196257748p2/92547.jpg]. They are a curious blend of the uncanny and charming and Crisp distills this yin and yang perfectly in this little chapbook from Zagava about Wright's lesser known but perhaps more perfect masterpiece.
 
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Gumbywan | Jun 24, 2022 |
Psychological horror novella that is an homage to the Japanese "I" novel. Slow and ponderous and unlike anything I'd ever read. Wonderful and terrifying.
 
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srboone | May 3, 2013 |
it was sort of refreshing reading a book like this. despite the fact that it was haunting and showcased a kind of nihilistic inhumanity, it was written in a way that you don't see very often lately. not only the immaculate word choice and phrase crafting, but the style as internally cerebral was unlike any other book in the last maybe twenty years.
when i was in elementary school, the principal was fond of giving this one particular speech about his own childhood. he was in the locker room with a bunch of rowdy boys who were rough-housing, twisting towels and whipping them at other boys when suddenly a high-pitched howl stopped the fun. one of the boys (we all privately assumed it was our principal) had been hit in genitals, ripping off a testicle.
what was the point of my principal telling us this story? what is Quentin Crisp's point? i won't conjecture to guess here, but let me just say both stories will haunt me for a long time.
 
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werdfert | Oct 19, 2010 |
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