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Stephen Dixon is one of the literary world 's best-kept secrets. For the
last thirty years he has been quietly producing work for both
independent literary publishers (McSweeney 's and Melville House Press)
and corporate houses (Henry Holt), amassing 14 novels and well over 500
short stories. Dixon has shunned the pyrotechnics of mass market pop
fiction, writing fiercely intellectual examinations of everyday life,
challenging his readers with prose that rivals the complexities of
William Gaddis and David Foster Wallace. Gradually building a loyal
following, he stands now as a cult icon and a true iconoclast. Stephen
Dixon is also the literary world 's worst-kept secret. His witty, keenly
observed narratives and sharply hewn prose have appeared in every major
market magazine from Harper s to Playboy and have earned him two
National Book Award nominations for his novels Frog and Interstate a
Guggenheim Fellowship, and the Pushcart Prize. He has also garnered the
praise of critics and colleagues alike; Jonathan Lethem (Motherless
Brooklyn) even admits to borrowing a jumpstart from a few lines of Dixon
in his own work. In all likelihood, many of the students who have
passed through his creative writing classes at Johns Hopkins University
have done the same. Fantagraphics Books is proud to present his latest
volume of short stories, What Is All This? The tales in the collection
are vintage Dixon, eschewing the modernism and quasi-autobiography of
his I trilogy and instead treating us to a pared- down, crystalline
style reminiscent of Hemingway at the height of his powers. Centrally
concerning himself with the American condition, he explores obsessions
of body image, the increasingly polarized political landscape, sex in
all its incarnations and the gloriously pointless minutiae of modern
life, from bus rides to tying shoelaces. Dixon 's stories are crafted
with the eye of a great observer and the tongue of a profound humorist,
finding a voice for the modern age in the same way that Kafka and Sartre
captured the spirit of their respective epochs. using the canvas of his
native New York (with one significant exception that affords Dixon the
opportunity to create a furiously political fable) he astutely captures
the edgy madness that infects the city through the neuroses of his
narrators with a style that owes as much to Neo-Realist cinema as it
does to modern literature. What Is All This? is an immense, vastly
entertaining, and stunningly designed collection, that will delight
lovers of modern fiction and serve as both an ideal introduction to this
unique voice and a tribute to a great American writer. Now Only $9.98
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