The Hypothetical Man

Author:   Paul Maliszewski ,  James Wagner (University of Michigan Ann Arbor USA)
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Publication Date:   06 June 2017
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Author:   Paul Maliszewski ,  James Wagner (University of Michigan Ann Arbor USA)
Publisher:   Trnsfr
Imprint:   Trnsfr
ISBN:  

9781940430966


ISBN 10:   1940430968
Publication Date:   06 June 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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<b>Praise for <i>The Hypothetical Man: </i></b> Reading <i>The Hypothetical Man</i> is like eavesdropping on the fevered colloquy of two think-tank eminences expelled for conundrumizing too wisely for their own good about everything crucial and uncomfortable about lives lived with upheaving acuity. Paul Maliszewski and James Wagner have written an entrancement of a book, and you'll hang on their every word. --Gary Lutz <b>Praise for Paul Maliszewski</b> You want me to tell you what sets Maliszewski apart? The answer is probity. The answer also is decency. Here's another answer: modesty, tact, exactitude, pertinence, reverence, wit. All told, Maliszewski has all the graces, which is why I, in my old age, am renewed and schooled by him. Oh, and another thing: Paul Maliszewski takes no crap. --Gordon Lish <b>Praise for James Wagner</b> At a time of extraordinary displacement and global confusion, these insistently sane poems manage a remarkable interjection of viable realities, of multiple twists, turns and provisions of language's singular instrument, syntax, and the words which it puts in order. Each turn here is a possibility, an endlessly refracting multiplicity of instance. Each word takes its own step, as it must, toward recognition. --Robert Creeley (on <i>false sun recordings</i>)


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Paul Maliszewski is the author of Fakers and Prayer and Parable. His work has appeared in Harper's, Granta, Bookforum, The Paris Review, and Bomb. He lives in Washington, DC. James Wagner is the author of Thrown: poems to paintings with Bracha L. Ettinger, Work Book, Trilce, and the false sun recordings. He lives in California.

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