The Painting and the City
by
Robert Freeman Wexler (Goodreads Author),
Jeffrey Ford
What is the secret contained in Philip Schuyler's painting? Who was the woman he depicted, the innocent woman and her dark stalker? The Kreunen sisters know, but they must re-bury the past. And Jacob Lerner, artist flailing in a sea of commerce, can only press forward, explore his own art and the mystery of Schuyler's painting, aided and manipulated by an animate marionett...more
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July 1st 2009
by PS Publishing
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(Reprinted from the Chicago Center for Literature and Photography [cclapcenter.com:]. I am the original author of this essay, as well as the owner of CCLaP; it is not being reprinted here illegally.)
For those who don't know, the last ten years have seen the emergence of a brand-new subgenre in the arts, ironically enough inspired by and named after a now-dead genre over a century old: it's called the "New Weird," and as explained by one of its biggest champions, genre expert Jeff VanderMeer, it'...more
For those who don't know, the last ten years have seen the emergence of a brand-new subgenre in the arts, ironically enough inspired by and named after a now-dead genre over a century old: it's called the "New Weird," and as explained by one of its biggest champions, genre expert Jeff VanderMeer, it'...more
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For some writers, prose is a means of constructing an analogue of reality. For Robert Freeman Wexler, fiction is a means of de-constructing reality. Yet his stories have such a strong sense of linguistic integrity, it’s hard to believe that he isn’t reporting his experiences from a parallel universe. His fiction inhabits the place where the real world turns into oatmeal, where unexpected juxtaposi...more
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