In his study of "The Stars My Destination," D. Harlan Wilson argues for the enduring relevance of Alfred Bester’s work, analyzing its style, influences, and metafictional elements. He portrays Bester as both a product and innovator of the genre, emphasizing psychological depth and literary experimentation. Wilson links Bester's vision to contemporary issues in science fiction.
D. Harlan Wilson Ordre des livres (chronologique)
Cet auteur explore les frontières du corps, de l'identité et de l'existence post-capitaliste à travers la fiction et la critique littéraire. Son œuvre diversifiée comprend des romans, des nouvelles, des pièces de théâtre et des essais, abordant souvent des thèmes qui remettent en question les notions conventionnelles de subjectivité et de société. En tant que rédacteur et éditeur, il participe activement à l'élaboration du paysage littéraire contemporain. Son écriture offre des aperçus provocateurs sur la société technologique et les complexités de l'expérience humaine.


The Bizarro Starter Kit
- 236pages
- 9 heures de lecture
There's a new genre rising from the underground. Its name: BIZARRO. For years, readers have been asking for a category of fiction dedicated to the weird, crazy, cult side of storytelling that has become a staple in the film industry (with directors such as David Lynch, Takashi Miike, Tim Burton, and Lloyd Kaufman) but has been largely ignored in the literary world, until now. The Bizarro Starter Kit features short novels and story collections by ten of the leading authors in the bizarro genre: D. Harlan Wilson, Carlton Mellick III, Jeremy Robert Johnson, Kevin L Donihe, Gina Ranalli, Andre Duza, VIncent W. Sakowski, Steve Beard, John Edward Lawson, and Bruce Taylor.