In "The Age of Wire and String," hailed by Robert Coover as "the most audacious literary debut in decades," Ben Marcus welds together a new reality from the scrapheap of the past. Dogs, birds, horses, automobiles, and the weather are some of the recycled elements in Marcus's first collection--part fiction, part handbook--as familiar objects take on markedly unfamiliar meanings.
Gradually, this makeshift world, in its defiance of the laws of physics and language, finds a foundation in its own implausibility, as Marcus produces new feelings and sensations--both comic and disturbing--in the definitive guide to an unpredictable yet exhilarating plane of existence.
Matt Bell is an author.
When Ben Marcus’s AGE OF WIRE AND STRING came out, reviewers seemed perplexed. But when NOTABLE AMERICAN WOMEN appeared, some talked about how much better AOWAS was. And then when THE FLAME ALPHABET released, the consensus seemed to be that those were great and this wasn’t… https://t.co/2YrHhbRVQQ
"A rare, genius-struck achievement... filled with great beauties, high themes, enormous sorrows."-"Kirkus Reviews"