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Gary Barwin

    Gary Barwin è uno scrittore, compositore e artista multidisciplinare la cui opera è caratterizzata da un'esplorazione giocosa ma profonda del linguaggio e dell'identità. La sua scrittura intreccia spesso umorismo e profonda riflessione, invitando i lettori a considerare le complessità dell'esperienza umana. Riconosciuta per la sua originalità e inventiva formale, la produzione diversificata di Barwin, che spazia dalla poesia alla narrativa, ha ottenuto un notevole successo. Il suo approccio distintivo alla letteratura lo ha affermato come una voce di rilievo nel panorama letterario contemporaneo.

    Moon Baboon Canoe
    Scandal at the Alphorn Factory
    Yiddish for Pirates
    Nothing the Same, Everything Haunted
    Outside the Hat
    Raising Eyebrows
    • Raising Eyebrows

      • 112pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      The surrealist antics of Gary Barwin will run the predictability of your universe through a particle accelerator. Watch as your right eyebrow turns into you as a child. Watch Jeff connect the mower to the Internet to cut other people's lawns. Hear the sploosh as Barwin drops some extra syllables in Basho's frog pond.Funny, smart and as unexpected as the Spanish Inquisition, Raising Eyebrows is divided into four mind-boggling sections - dirty dogs, my life in the salad spinner, ukiah poems: frogments from the frag pond, and bassoon throng blues. Raising Eyebrows will make you do just that.

      Raising Eyebrows
    • Nothing the Same, Everything Haunted

      The Ballad of Motl the Cowboy

      • 344pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      Set against the backdrop of the 1941 Nazi invasion of Lithuania, a middle-aged Jewish man's whimsical dream of being a cowboy propels him on an eccentric journey across Europe. This novel blends humor and poignancy, exploring themes of identity and resilience in a tumultuous historical context. The author's unique narrative style and rich character development create an engaging tale that balances wild adventures with heartfelt moments.

      Nothing the Same, Everything Haunted
    • Yiddish for Pirates

      • 352pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      Set against a backdrop of adventure and humor, the story features a 500-year-old Jewish parrot as its unique narrator, offering a blend of ribald wit and philosophical insights. The plot unfolds with swashbuckling pirates, a quest for buried treasure, and the elusive Fountain of Youth, creating a captivating tale that balances hilarity with deeper themes. This engaging narrative has garnered critical acclaim, being shortlisted for prestigious literary awards.

      Yiddish for Pirates
    • Scandal at the Alphorn Factory

      New and Selected Short Fiction, 2024-1984

      • 304pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      This collection features imaginative and whimsical stories by Scotiabank Giller Prize finalist Gary Barwin, showcasing his unique ability to blend the fantastical with the everyday. Each tale offers a fresh perspective, inviting readers into a world where the extraordinary emerges from the mundane, highlighting Barwin's skillful storytelling and inventive language.

      Scandal at the Alphorn Factory
    • Moon Baboon Canoe

      • 80pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      Filled with humor and inventive language, this collection of poems explores a wide range of topics, including time machines, elves, and the natural world, while delving into deeper themes of love, mortality, and childhood. The whimsical imagery of a baboon-paddled canoe guided by the moon symbolizes a journey through life's absurdities, revealing sources of strength and joy at every turn. Gary Barwin's unique style continues to captivate readers with its blend of wit and philosophical reflection.

      Moon Baboon Canoe
    • Porcupinity of the Stars

      • 96pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      In this much-anticipated new collection, poet and musician Gary Barwin both continues and extends the alchemical collision of language.

      Porcupinity of the Stars
    • Written as a vibrant discussion between Barwin and Necakov, this book-length poem takes us on a hypnagogic journey that examines many ways of seeing and experiencing the world. Although the work considers many themes, such as trauma, grief, anxiety, climate change, impending doom, war, illness, and cultural fragmentation, at its core, it argues for an unbridled creativity and beauty.

      Duck Eats Yeast, Quacks, Explodes; Man Loses Eye