Description
It could be in Chernobyl, in Chicago, or in the future; it could be "the Brooklyn Vampire" Albert Fish penning a letter to a grieving mother or "the Yorkshire Ripper" Peter Sutcliffe being described by his paranoid schizophrenic wife; it could be the birth of a child turned literally inside out in a world "more wolf than lion, more hyena than either"; and it could be you, dear reader, "not a person, but a doubt contemptuous of stone and silence and time itself."
In The Circus of Trust, Mark Tardi implicates us all in a pastoral of detritus where "the same indifferent sun" unflinchingly tracks devastation as part of the most routine actions. Whether the violence is architectural, biological, geological, or technological, we're warned that atrocity is the most resilient form of human currency: "You don't have to step on a body to carry death on your shoes."
- Will be featured in podcasts with Tony Trigilio and also with the Poetry Foundation.
- Words without Borders interview & feature on "The City and the Writer" curated by Nathalie Handal.
About the Author
Mark Tardi is originally from Chicago and he earned his MFA from Brown University. His publications include the books The Circus of Trust, Airport music, and Euclid Shudders. A former Fulbright scholar, he lives with his wife and two dogs in a village in central Poland and is on faculty at the University of Lodz.
Book Information
ISBN 9781943150267
Author Mark Tardi
Format Paperback
Page Count 180
Imprint Dalkey Archive Press
Publisher Dalkey Archive Press