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OverviewMike Nagel is spending too much time in his duplex. Mostly he's hungover. There's a squirrel in the attic, the ceiling's caving in, and he's not sure who to call about it. Not much else seems to happen in Mike Nagel's Duplex, except of course everything happens there: a distinct mind is constantly working over the absurdity, meaninglessness, and mundanity of contemporary life in ways both laugh-out-loud funny and thoughtfully compelling. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mike NagelPublisher: Autofocus Books Imprint: Autofocus Books Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.122kg ISBN: 9781957392004ISBN 10: 1957392002 Pages: 106 Publication Date: 08 February 2022 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 ContentsReviewsI loved hanging out in Mike Nagel's Duplex! It was discombobulating in all the best ways. I look forward to seeing what he does next. - Amy Fusselman, author of Idiophone 'Things, I've noticed, are coming apart, ' writes Mike Nagel. And: 'One way homicide detectives can tell a suspect is lying is if their story makes perfect sense.' If you, too, are looking for clues, my fellow detectives, then you should read Duplex: a pandemic-era chronicle in which, as things come apart, Nagel does something more important, more impressive and more difficult than making perfect sense: he tells you the truth. - J. D. Daniels, author of The Correspondence I could write about the wending and winding perfect sentences, the way your brain hypnotically starts thinking a little differently while reading, but instead I just want you to know that I read this book straight through on a cross country flight, letting my body shake a little, chuckling to myself while holding in full-on, out-loud laugher like a dork, a possibly ideal reading experience-in distraction level, activity itself, and the pleasure of starting a perfectly short book in one location and finishing just a few hours later in another. - Aaron Burch, founding editor of Hobart, HAD, & WAS Quarterly A miraculous combination of comedy and despair . . . I completely loved the book. - David Shields, author of Reality Hunger I loved hanging out in Mike Nagel's Duplex! It was discombobulating in all the best ways. I look forward to seeing what he does next. - Amy Fusselman, author of Idiophone 'Things, I've noticed, are coming apart, ' writes Mike Nagel. And: 'One way homicide detectives can tell a suspect is lying is if their story makes perfect sense.' If you, too, are looking for clues, my fellow detectives, then you should read Duplex: a pandemic-era chronicle in which, as things come apart, Nagel does something more important, more impressive and more difficult than making perfect sense: he tells you the truth. - J. D. Daniels, author of The Correspondence I could write about the wending and winding perfect sentences, the way your brain hypnotically starts thinking a little differently while reading, but instead I just want you to know that I read this book straight through on a cross country flight, letting my body shake a little, chuckling to myself while holding in full-on, out-loud laugher like a dork, a possibly ideal reading experience-in distraction level, activity itself, and the pleasure of starting a perfectly short book in one location and finishing just a few hours later in another. - Aaron Burch, founding editor of Hobart, HAD, & WAS Quarterly Author InformationMike Nagel's essays have appeared in apt, Hobart, Split Lip, Salt Hill, DIAGRAM, and elsewhere around the internet. He lives in Plano, Texas. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |