Fiction. The literature of the dispossessed has found its most stirring contemporary avatar in Evan Lavender-Smith's brief tour de force of grief and solitude. Someone is floating in the depths of space with little more than his or her thoughts, tears, and strands of hair for company; nothing more than two stars—one in front, one behind—for guidance. How long has he or she been in this condition? How did it come about? For how long will it remain? Distances of a second and a century collide to reveal a present moment beholden only to the broken clock of thought. In a mesmerizing and unforgettable monologue, the speaker of AVATAR describes a mode of living and thinking sustained at the very precipice of being.
Author City: LAS CRUCES, NM USA
Evan Lavender-Smith is the author of AVATAR (Six Gallery Press, 2011). He is Editor-in-Chief of Noemi Press and the Prose and Drama Editor of the literary journal Puerto Del Sol. His fiction, nonfiction, poetry, drama, and criticism appears in many journals and magazines, including Colorado Review, DENVER QUARTERLY, Evergreen Review, FENCE, Glimmer Train, Memorious, The Modern Review, No Colony, and Post Road.
Reviews and Other Links
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interview by Robert Lopez @ Bookslut
J. A. Tyler @ The Collagist
Lily Hoang @ HTMLGIANT
Giancarlo DiTrapano @ Vice
Gabriel Blackwell in American Book Review
Mike Meginnis @ Uncanny Valley
What is Experimental Literature? Five Questions from Christopher Higgs @ HTMLGIANT