A New York Times New & Noteworthy Book – Strange and affectionate, like Almost Famous penned by Shakespeare. A love letter to music in all its myriad iterations.–Kirkus Reviews – This book has no business being as good as it is.–Christian Wiman
In the year 2063, on the edge of the Crater formerly known as Montr饌l, a middle-aged man and his ex’s daughter search for a cult hero: the leader of a short-lived band named after a forgotten work of poetry and known to fans through a forgotten work of music criticism. In this exuberantly plotted verse novel, Guriel follows an obsessive cult-following through the twenty-first century. Some things change (there’s metamorphic smart print for music mags; the Web is called the “Zuck”). Some things don’t (poetry readings are still, mostly, terrible). But the characters, including a robot butler who stands with Ishiguro’s Stevens as one of the great literary domestics, are unforgettable.
Splicing William Gibson with Roberto Bola, Pale Fire with Thomas Pynchon, Forgotten Work is a time-tripping work of speculative fiction. It’s a love story about fandom, an ode to music snobs, a satire on the human need to value the possible over the actual–and a verse novel of Nabokovian virtuosity.
Author: Jason Guriel
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Biblioasis
Published: 10/13/2020
Pages: 128
Weight: 0.6lbs
Size: 8.10h x 5.20w x 0.40d
ISBN: 9781771963824
Language: English







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