Description
Deselections is a rare book. It is a book about people. Whether it be of Will, the sick line-cook; Jeremiah, the sagacious vagrant; or Lissa, the directionless runaway, ‘Deselections’ is populated with recursive fictions folding in on themselves and revolving barricentrically around each other, all incomplete and in need of a place to rest, a point of gravity to guide their elliptical pathways.
Here the reader is asked to confront language at its most human, rife with ambiguity and ambivalent toward exegesis. These pages are far from neatly stacked slices of life. Instead, they are chunks rent from an incalculable whole, sopping with the blood, bile, and excrement of life at its messiest moments…