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June 3, 2011

Trout Fishing in America, Richard Brautigan

Some Favorite Quotes From Richard Brautigan’s Trout Fishing in America

Richard Brautigan, Trout Fishing in AmericaBrautigan is someone who has been on my radar and short list of things/writers to read for a while now. Maybe Trout Fishing wasn’t the best place to start, but in the end, the book kept me interested and turning pages throughout its short stack, and I’ll end up reading more from him for sure.

Here are a few of the more memorable passages, in my estimation, from the novel, which exists in many ways as pre-flash flash fiction. It’s almost like there was an exercise going on here in the novel, where a bunch of narrative passages were brought together, and whatever the “theme” or principal noun in the page of writing happened to be, “Trout Fishing in America” replaced it. It becomes a noun, a verb, an activity, a collective, a stand-in for almost anything. Lots to think about here.

From the Chapter “The Kool Aid Wino”

“My friend led the way across the field. One of the pheasants didn’t even bother to fly. He ran across the field in front of us like a feathered pig.

“When we got back to my friend’s house the ceremony began. To him the making of Kool-Aid was a romance and a ceremony. It had to be performed in an exact manner and with dignity.

“First he got a gallon jar and we went around to the side of the house where the water spigot thrust itself out of the ground like the finger of a saint, surrounded by a mud puddle.[...]

“He was careful to see that the jar did not overflow and the precious Kool-Aid spill out onto the ground. When the jar was full he turned the water off with a sudden but delicate motion like a famous brain surgeon removing a disordered portion of the imagination. [...]” (more…)

March 3, 2010

Don’t Smell the Floss Written Up at Small Press Reviews

After getting way too caught up in work over the last few weeks, it’s time to get back to reporting the good news. On Valentine’s Day, Marc Schuster over at Small Press Reviews published an absolutely awesome review of Don’t Smell the Floss. Check it out in total here.

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December 31, 2009

Arthur Nersesian: Suicide Casanova Review

Filed under: book reviews — Tags: , , , — Matty @ 4:35 pm

Book Review: Suicide Casanova by Arthur Nersesian

Suicide Casanova Suicide Casanova by Arthur Nersesian

My rating: 2 of 5 stars
I wouldn’t necessarily recommend this — it’s a bit on the predictable side, and the language, although it claims to be pulpy and contempo-noir, mostly falls flat and sounds silly. I had read The FuckUp many years ago and was looking forward to another by the author. The packaging was pretty great, although I ended up just getting the standard paper back. All in all, I stuck with it but it was trying. A couple of decent moments. Interesting structure in the book, but hasn’t held up well with the passing of a few years. (more…)