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Truth, War and the Dream Game
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A dynamically shifting vision of the world made visible in intricate explorations that seem to recall Kafka’s castle halls, and the twists and turns in Borges’s labyrinth.Utilizing the ancient trad...
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01 July 1991

A dynamically shifting vision of the world made visible in intricate explorations that seem to recall Kafka’s castle halls, and the twists and turns in Borges’s labyrinth.
Utilizing the ancient tradition of the parable, Lawrence Fixel presents narrators in settings with which they are uncomfortable, in situations they don’t understand, confronting a range of potential resolutions that somehow obliquely reflect the issues and values of our peculiar time and place.
With uncompromising curiosity and ferocious intelligence, Fixel’s essays, parables and prose poems take part the everyday world in order to examine its most basic building blocks, to turn them this way and that, to imagine how they might have been regarded in the time of the Pharaohs, or to conjure up a reality without them. The most insignificant object or act—a shovel, a key, a knock on a door—becomes the starting point for an exploration into the nature of existence itself.
Utilizing the ancient tradition of the parable, Lawrence Fixel presents narrators in settings with which they are uncomfortable, in situations they don’t understand, confronting a range of potential resolutions that somehow obliquely reflect the issues and values of our peculiar time and place.
With uncompromising curiosity and ferocious intelligence, Fixel’s essays, parables and prose poems take part the everyday world in order to examine its most basic building blocks, to turn them this way and that, to imagine how they might have been regarded in the time of the Pharaohs, or to conjure up a reality without them. The most insignificant object or act—a shovel, a key, a knock on a door—becomes the starting point for an exploration into the nature of existence itself.
Price: $10.95
Pages: 144
Publisher: Coffee House Press
Imprint: Coffee House Press
Publication Date:
01 July 1991
Trim Size: 9.00 X 5.50 in
ISBN: 9780918273888
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
POETRY / American / General, POETRY / Subjects & Themes / Political & Protest, LITERARY CRITICISM / Poetry
Praise for Truth, War, and the Dream-Game
“Lawrence Fixel’s writing speaks to that vigil we have all kept in our unslept nights.” —Russell Edson
“Lawrence Fixel has found a thoroughly modern use for the parable, transforming it into a king of analytical indeterminacy, or shimmering radiance of meaning.” —Guy Davenport
“Lawrence Fixel’s writing speaks to that vigil we have all kept in our unslept nights.” —Russell Edson
“Lawrence Fixel has found a thoroughly modern use for the parable, transforming it into a king of analytical indeterminacy, or shimmering radiance of meaning.” —Guy Davenport