Stranger on the Loose
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Stranger on the Loose | |
Author | D. Harlan Wilson |
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Cover artist | Simon Duric |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre(s) | Irrealism, Bizarro, Postmodernism short stories |
Publisher | Eraserhead Press |
Publication date | 2003 |
Media type | |
Pages | 228 pp |
ISBN | ISBN 0-9729598-3-1 |
Preceded by | The Kafka Effekt |
Followed by | Pseudo-City |
Stranger on the Loose (2003) is the second book by American author D. Harlan Wilson. It contains twenty-seven irreal short stories and flash fiction as well as a novella, "Igsnay Bürdd the Animal Trainer." Pieces in this collection originally appeared in magazines and journals such as Eclectica Magazine, The Dream People, Locus Novus, 3 A.M. Magazine, Jack Magazine, Diagram, Riverbabble and Redsine. The book is illustrated by British storyboard artist Simon Duric.
Contents |
[edit] Cover Description
In this collection of stories, D. Harlan Wilson deconditions the boundaries of reality with the same offbeat methodology that energized his first book, The Kafka Effekt. Stranger on the Loose is an absurdist account of urban and suburban social dynamics, and of the effects that contemporary image-culture has on the (in)human condition. These stories operate on a plane of existence that resists, and in many cases breaks, the laws of causality. Parrots teach college courses. Flâneurs impersonate bowling pins. Bodybuilders sneak into people’s homes and strike poses at their leisure. Passive-aggressive glaciers and miniature elephant-humans antagonize the seedy streets of Suburbia. Apes disguised as scientists reincarnate Walt Disney, who discovers that he is a Chinese box full of disguised Walt Disneys ... Wilson’s imagination is a rare specimen. The acorns of his fiction are planted in the soil of normalcy, but what grows out of that soil is a dark, witty, otherworldly jungle.
[edit] Table of Contents
- Restaurant
- The Groundhog that Didn't Know He Was a Man
- Cops & Bodybuilders
- Glacier
- Yak on a Hot Tin Roof
- Digging for Adults
- Before the Board of Directors
- Deer in the City
- Community
- The Impulsive Man
- The Voiceover Man
- Professor Dyspeptical's Parrot
- Pityriasis Park
- My Barbarian
- When a Man Walks into a Room
- Elephant Invasion
- Ten Flâneurs
- The Ostensibly Immortal Piece of Bread
- Stranger on the Loose
- Shriek
- Evolution and Its Vicissitudes
- Disney Reanimated
- "Fie," Said Her Knight in Shining Armor
- On Filmnoirmaking
- The Back of the Man's Hand
- A Barber's Tale
- Avalanche of My Self
- Igsnay Bürdd the Animal Trainer
[edit] External links
- Official D. Harlan Wilson Website
- Review by Karonda Barker at Dark Fire
- Review by Keith Pile at Diagram
[edit] Interviews
- Audio Interview with Wilson from Michigan State University Writers Series