BRILLIANT SILENCE: SENTENCES, PARAGRAPHS AND VERY, VERY SHORT STORIES, Spencer Holst

BRILLIANT SILENCE: SENTENCES, PARAGRAPHS AND VERY, VERY SHORT STORIES

Spencer Holst

Publisher: Station Hill Press of Barrytown
PubDate: 2/1/2000
ISBN: 9781581770551
Binding: PAPERBACK
Price: $15.95
Quantity Available: 18
Pages: 175
 

Fiction. BRILLIANT SILENCE is a new collection of short writings by legendary story teller Spencer Holst. Each of these sentences, paragraphs, and very, very short stories is a complete and independent act of narrative that delivers the very essence of narrative fiction. In spite of their brevity, these are works of great variety and complexity, displaying a fine intelligence and an inexhaustible capacity for verbal surprise. Holst breaks the very frame of what a story is and what language can do.

Author City: NEW YORK, NY USA

Spencer Holst (1926-2001) was an American writer and storyteller. Though he published several collections of stories, as well as volumes of translations, Holst was known primarily for the captivating live performances of his work that he regularly conducted, particularly in the New York City area, in a distinctive mellifluous, rhythmically cadenced voice. In his heyday he was often heard on the radio on New York's listener-sponsored radio station, WBAI. For many years until his death, he lived at Westbeth Artists Housing in NYC. In addition to presenting readings there, he exhibited his watercolour paintings, many based on invented calligraphic motifs. The paintings were often shown with lengthy titles attached, some were small stories in themselves. Holst is a recipient of the Rosenthal Award from the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters and from the Foundation for Performing Arts.

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