Description
Far from being a conventional work of historical fiction, Martin's collection asks readers to think about what truly constitutes history. What would the past look like if history was written under the influence of Mad Magazine and The Twilight Zone? What happens when the assassination in Sarajevo becomes "the assassination in Sarajevo," when Gavrilo Princip becomes "Gavrilo Princip," when the past and the present shape a textual future that looks suspiciously like a past that never was and a present that never is?
About the Author
Stephen-Paul Martin is editor of Central Park, a journal of the arts and social theory, and author of several collections of fiction, including Changing the Subject, The Possibility of Music, and Instead of Confusion. Martin's writings have appeared in more than 200 periodicals over the past 30 years, in several different languages. One of his short story collections, The Gothic Twilight, was nominated for the National Critics Circle Fiction Award in 1993.
Reviews
Stephen-Paul Martin is a longtime, masterful postmodern storyteller, whose characters' meditations often blend together with his narrators' essay-like ruminations in unexpected, comic, recursive, explosive, and subtle ways. Delineating a sinister, deeply absurd world which has both annihilated the capacity for laughter and repeatedly, urgently demands it, The Ace of Lightning takes us inside historical necessity, where time is fluid and Martin's comic imagination runs wonderfully rampant."" - Mel Freilicher, author of The Encyclopedia of Rebels and The Unmaking of Americans: 7 Lives
Book Information
ISBN 9781573660587
Author Stephen-Paul Martin
Format Paperback
Page Count 304
Imprint Fiction Collective Two
Publisher The University of Alabama Press
Weight(grams) 525g
Dimensions(mm) 216mm * 140mm * 43mm