Novel Explosives

Novel Explosives
first edition cover
Author Jim Gauer
Country United States of America
Language English
Genre Experimental novel, Philosophical fiction, Postmodernism
Publisher Zerogram Press
Publication date
2016
Media type Print
Pages 713
ISBN 978-1-55713-433-2

Novel Explosives by Jim Gauer (Zerogram Press, 2016) is an experimental novel that tells three interrelated stories set in Los Angeles, Ciudad Juárez, and Guanajuato.

The novel is named after a thermobaric weapon introduced by the US Marine Corps during the 2003 Invasion of Iraq called a "Novel Explosive" (SMAW-NE).

There are many references to the poet Fernando Pessoa.

Jeff Bursey writing for Numéro Cinq described the novel as having Quentin Tarantino-like action sequences paired with metafictional flourishes.[1][2] [3]

References

  1. Michael Silverblatt (July 20, 2017). "Jim Gauer: Novel Explosives". Bookworm, 88.9 FM, KCRW.
  2. "Novel Explosives by Jim Gauer". Kirkus Review. October 11, 2016.
  3. Jeff Bursey (November 2016). "The Encyclopedic Novel: Review of Jim Gauer's Explosives". Numéro Cinq.
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