Fiction. Experimental Writing. This rueful tale follows an Olympic gold medal winner and his girlfriend on a cross-country trip to revisit his brief moment of triumph and his subsequent long haul on the promotions circuit. Composed in the tradition of constraint writing, Nufer's smart, flirtatious tour-de-force combines comic gusto and technical virtuosity, while providing penetrating thoughts on our country's obsession with private foibles and public image. Rebecca Brown lauds this "brainy, babbly, wry" work as "more fun than a crossword puzzle at a linguists' convention", while Michael Upchurch deems NEGATIVELAND "an intricate, multi-layered masterpiece by a writer who's a true original".
Author City: SEATTLE, WA USA
Doug Nufer uses formal constraints to write fiction, poetry, and pieces for performance. He is the author of the poetry collection WE WERE WEREWOLVES (Make Now Press, 2008), and six novels, including BY KELMAN OUT OF PESSOA (Les Figues Press, 2011) Never Again (Black Square Editions, 2004), NEGATIVELAND (Autonomedia, 2004), and the double novel THE MUDFLAT MAN/THE RIVER BOYS (Soultheft Records, 2006). His work has appeared in CHAIN, FENCE, The Brooklyn Rail, Ubu Web, and Trickhouse. He lives in Seattle.