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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Steven T BramblePublisher: 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: 9781732576612ISBN 10: 1732576610 Pages: 378 Publication Date: 01 October 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews""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" Author InformationSteven 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. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |