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Eckhard Gerdes

    Eckhard Gerdes je americký prozaik a redaktor, ktorého diela často skúmajú témy strachu a obmedzení. Vo svojej tvorbe využíva experimentálne techniky, občas ignoruje čas, priestor alebo kauzalitu, aby vykreslil postavy usilujúce sa o prekonanie týchto prekážok. Jeho posledné práce sú spájané s hnutím Bizarro Fiction, ktorého je jedným z popredných predstaviteľov. Gerdes je tiež redaktorom The Journal of Experimental Fiction, kde sa venuje modernej a postmodernnej literatúre.

    The Pissers' Theatre
    Ring in a River
    My Landlady the Lobotomist
    • 2021

      The Pissers' Theatre

      • 112 stránok
      • 4 hodiny čítania

      IS THE FOURTH WALL A URINAL? In Eckhard Gerdes's fifteenth novel, two women friends - one from the city, the other from the suburbs - attend opening night of a cryptic new play: "Pissers' Theatre." Oddly enough, both the play and the theatre it's being presented in have been designed to accommodate audience incontinence. Thus, the production pauses whenever someone needs to empty their bladder. This bizarre experiment plays havoc with the show's continuity and leads our heroines into strange places - onstage and off. An offbeat and amusing new novel by a master fictioneer.

      The Pissers' Theatre
    • 2008
    • 2001

      Ring in a River

      • 112 stránok
      • 4 hodiny čítania

      With Ring in a River,the new novel by Eckhard Gerdes, one of America's most innovative novelists, Gerdes further pries the novel away from its subservience to 19th century literary conventions and enthusiastically flings it into the realities of modern life.When Eckhard Gerdes's Truly Fine Citizen was published in 1989, the innovative British novelist Michael Moorcock said it was "the work of a writer clearly impatient with the currently devalued conventions of modern fiction. The book is a fresh wind. I congratulate Mr. Gerdes on raising this particular storm!"With Ring in a River, the storm continues unabated. Eckhard Gerdes takes the reader into the world of Austin, Texas, circa April 1962, and transplants a newly disenfranchised Iowa philosophy professor into a life of jazz, ornithology, madness, and self-redefinition in that inimitable way which we have come to expect of this great writer.

      Ring in a River