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Misadventure

Nicholas Grider

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English
Deep Vellum Publishing
22 February 2017
In this gripping debut collection, men search for themselves, for each other, for the sources of sanity and sickness, power and grief. These stories speak frankly about desire and how we are bound-literally and figuratively-to each other. Inviting the reader to participate in narrative games and investigations, Misadventure buzzes with brainy energy. Full of disorientation, urgency, gallows humor, and, ultimately, hope.
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Imprint:   Deep Vellum Publishing
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 191mm,  Width: 127mm,  Spine: 13mm
Weight:   204g
ISBN:   9780989275934
ISBN 10:   0989275930
Pages:   168
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Nicholas Grider is a writer and artist living in Milwaukee. He received an interschool MFA from California Institute of the Arts. His photography has been exhibited internationally, and his writing has appeared in Caketrain, the Collagist, Conjunctions, DIAGRAM, Guernica, and Hobart, among others. Misadventure (A Strange Object, 2014) is his first book.

Reviews for Misadventure

A Rumpus Book Club Selection Vital. -Publishers Weekly An unforgettable and unflinching collection of dark rituals, violent accidents, and uncontrollable obsessions, Nicholas Grider's Misadventure truly amazes. -Susan Steinberg, author of Spectacle A dark and luscious hell ride through the damaged but nonetheless appealing rituals of bondage. These are tantalizing and difficult stories in which fantasy and reality bleed (quite literally) into one another. -Brian Evenson, author of Windeye Each of these compelling stories is ruled not by certainty but by maybe, by sometimes, by 'this is not necessarily a proclamation of anything'-and so we finally sense behind their pages the nervous heart of the modern man, stubbornly clinging to a fading authority, now more desperately than ever before. -Matt Bell, author of In the House upon the Dirt between the Lake and the Woods A new American gothic. Flannery O'Connor meets Dennis Cooper. Harrowing and deeply sensitive ... a psychological thriller. -Sam Durant, multimedia artist


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