Disposable Thought

Author:   Steven T Bramble
Publisher:   Zq-287 Press
Edition:   2nd ed.
Volume:   3
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9781732576612


Pages:   378
Publication Date:   01 October 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Steven T Bramble
Publisher:   Zq-287 Press
Imprint:   Zq-287 Press
Edition:   2nd ed.
Volume:   3
Dimensions:   Width: 13.30cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.354kg
ISBN:  

9781732576612


ISBN 10:   1732576610
Pages:   378
Publication Date:   01 October 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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""Bramble's...postmodern maximalism calls to mind Thomas Pynchon and William T. Vollmann; his grim dystopianism, Orwell and Margaret Atwood; his overt social criticism, Richard Wright and Kurt Vonnegut...confirms the prodigious talent of its author."" -Kirkus ""Showcasing a distinctive narrative...style that is as iconoclastic as it is inherently fascinating, Disposable Thought is an extraordinary and fully entertaining read from cover to cover-making it an unreservedly endorsed and recommended addition to personal reading lists."" -Midwest Book Review ""It's a rare and wonderful thing to chance upon a novelist this young already writing with this much precision, this much control, and having this much fun with it all. Steven T. Bramble is a writer to watch, and to be reading-not later-but now."" -Stephen Graham Jones, author of Mongrels


Bramble's...postmodern maximalism calls to mind Thomas Pynchon and William T. Vollmann; his grim dystopianism, Orwell and Margaret Atwood; his overt social criticism, Richard Wright and Kurt Vonnegut...confirms the prodigious talent of its author. -Kirkus Showcasing a distinctive narrative...style that is as iconoclastic as it is inherently fascinating, Disposable Thought is an extraordinary and fully entertaining read from cover to cover-making it an unreservedly endorsed and recommended addition to personal reading lists. -Midwest Book Review It's a rare and wonderful thing to chance upon a novelist this young already writing with this much precision, this much control, and having this much fun with it all. Steven T. Bramble is a writer to watch, and to be reading-not later-but now. -Stephen Graham Jones, author of Mongrels


"""Bramble's...postmodern maximalism calls to mind Thomas Pynchon and William T. Vollmann; his grim dystopianism, Orwell and Margaret Atwood; his overt social criticism, Richard Wright and Kurt Vonnegut...confirms the prodigious talent of its author."" -Kirkus ""Showcasing a distinctive narrative...style that is as iconoclastic as it is inherently fascinating, Disposable Thought is an extraordinary and fully entertaining read from cover to cover-making it an unreservedly endorsed and recommended addition to personal reading lists."" -Midwest Book Review ""It's a rare and wonderful thing to chance upon a novelist this young already writing with this much precision, this much control, and having this much fun with it all. Steven T. Bramble is a writer to watch, and to be reading-not later-but now."" -Stephen Graham Jones, author of Mongrels"


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Steven T. Bramble was born in 1986 in Pueblo, CO. He is the author of the Psychology of Technology trilogy (Affliction Included, Grid City Overload, Disposable Thought), a thematically-connected series of novels that questions the implications of modernity. He is a co-founder of ZQ-287 Press and lives in Long Beach.

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