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OverviewFranz Kamin (1941-2010) was an American writer, composer, poet, performance-installation artist, and pianist whose startling avant-garde works created multiple new genres. This collection incorporates his two main previous books—Ann Margret Loves You and Other Psychotopological Diversions (1980) and Scribble Death (1986)—plus his posthumous writing originally collected as Tales From The Theory of Angels. Poet Jackson Mac Low called him ""a uniquely multidimensional artist and thinker"" whose ""prose narratives and performance works combining several media… playfully and seriously incorporate… concepts and procedures derived from such fields as topology and linguistics,"" while at the same time he was ""a deeply emotional romantic artist."" Scribble Death has been called ""a post-modern Gothic experimental novel"" interlacing dream-narrative with death-event vignettes and revelations concerning the composition of the text. He links the scribbling of children, artists and dreamers with the hopes and terrors of obsession and delirium. Through all of this one may almost detect a somber chuckling from the authorial domain. In a Baudelairean sense, Kamin extends the comic to new ranges of the grotesque. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Fawz Kabra , Lorenzo Pezzani , Tania El Khoury , Fawz KabraPublisher: Station Hill Press Imprint: Station Hill Press Volume: Vol 1 ISBN: 9781581772234ISBN 10: 1581772238 Pages: 340 Publication Date: 31 July 2024 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 ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationFranz Kamin (1941-2010) was an American writer, composer, poet, performance-installation artist, and pianist whose startling avant-garde works created multiple new genres. This collection incorporates his two main previous books—Ann Margret Loves You and Other Psychotopological Diversions (1980) and Scribble Death (1986)—plus his posthumous writing originally collected as Tales From The Theory of Angels. Poet Jackson Mac Low called him ""a uniquely multidimensional artist and thinker"" whose ""prose narratives and performance works combining several media… playfully and seriously incorporate… concepts and procedures derived from such fields as topology and linguistics,"" while at the same time he was ""a deeply emotional romantic artist."" Scribble Death has been called ""a post-modern Gothic experimental novel"" interlacing dream-narrative with death-event vignettes and revelations concerning the composition of the text. He links the scribbling of children, artists and dreamers with the hopes and terrors of obsession and delirium. Through all of this one may almost detect a somber chuckling from the authorial domain. In a Baudelairean sense, Kamin extends the comic to new ranges of the grotesque. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |