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Corey Mesler

    Corey Mesler crée des romans et de la poésie qui explorent les paysages complexes de l'identité et de la connexion humaines. Son style distinctif se caractérise par un aperçu aigu de la psychologie des personnages et un rythme captivant qui entraîne les lecteurs dans ses récits. L'œuvre de Mesler explore souvent des thèmes de solitude, d'amour et la recherche de sens dans une existence souvent chaotique, reflétant une profonde compréhension de la condition humaine. Sa perspective unique et sa maîtrise magistrale de la langue en font une voix significative dans la littérature contemporaine.

    Diddy Wah Diddy
    Memphis Movie
    Following Richard Brautigan
    Opaque Melodies That Would Bug Most People
    The Diminishment of Charlie Cain
    Camel's Bastard Son
    • Camel's Bastard Son

      • 230pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,9(8)Évaluer

      Set in a near-future Memphis, the story follows Billy Kos, a poet and pot salesman, as he navigates a tumultuous relationship with Kalma Voyles, a teacher and student. Their romance unfolds through surreal experiences, leading to a series of personal losses that reflect a society grappling with renewed prejudice and misogyny. This narrative combines elements of love and existential crisis, exploring the complexities of change—both subtle and sudden—while echoing the satirical style of Vonnegut.

      Camel's Bastard Son
    • The Diminishment of Charlie Cain

      • 242pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      5,0(4)Évaluer

      Exploring the consequences of an unexpected side effect, Charlie Cain's quest for relief leads to invisibility, unraveling a surreal adventure. As he navigates this new reality, the narrative delves into themes of identity and isolation, reflecting on how his experiences resonate with the reader's own struggles. This unique twist on the classic tale invites readers to consider the implications of being unseen and the depths of personal transformation.

      The Diminishment of Charlie Cain
    • The collection features young, vibrant poems that blend reflection with immediacy, capturing the essence of human experience. Mesler's work conveys intimacy and urgency, reminding readers of the beauty of being alive among others. Each poem offers a glimpse into life, collectively creating a comforting connection to the poet's delicate and vital voice. Engaging both the mundane and the abstract, the verses culminate in a refreshing journey that leaves readers inspired and filled with hopeful energy.

      Opaque Melodies That Would Bug Most People
    • Following Richard Brautigan

      • 218pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,1(42)Évaluer

      Set in the late 80s, the narrative follows a young, struggling poet in Oklahoma City who encounters the ghost of Richard Brautigan. As Jack grapples with the aftermath of a failed romance that took place in San Francisco, the city emerges as a magical, timeless realm where possibilities abound. The story intertwines themes of love, loss, and the influence of literary icons, creating a unique exploration of creativity and longing.

      Following Richard Brautigan
    • Memphis Movie

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,1(53)Évaluer

      The narrative follows Eric Warberg, a once-successful Hollywood director facing a creative crisis as he returns to Memphis to direct an independent film. His homecoming is bittersweet, marked by a mix of nostalgia and challenges, particularly in his open relationship with partner Sandy. Alongside Eric's journey, ex-hippie poet Camel Jeremy Eros navigates his own transformation, aided by a mysterious teenage runaway. The story weaves multiple threads, exploring themes of identity and creativity, ultimately questioning whether Eric will rediscover his soul in a city rich with meaning.

      Memphis Movie
    • Diddy Wah Diddy

      A Beale Street Suite

      • 218pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Set in the vibrant and mythical landscape of Memphis, Tennessee, the narrative weaves a rich tapestry of characters including musicians, conmen, and other eclectic figures. This a-historic tale embraces the beauty of fiction over stark reality, presenting a blend of short stories, plays, and poems. The journey spans from Creation to Revelation, culminating in a vivid portrayal of life on Beale Street, where the essence of music and storytelling shines through a kaleidoscope of experiences and perspectives.

      Diddy Wah Diddy
    • Cock-a-Hoop

      • 598pages
      • 21 heures de lecture

      Neill Rhymer navigates the complexities of love and literature, blurring the lines between romance and obsession. As a writer and bookseller, he experiences a series of conquests and heartbreaks that shape his identity. This semi-autobiographical tale offers a poignant exploration of the struggles of finding oneself amidst the chaos of relationships and the literary world, resonating with anyone who has pursued a life rich in thought and emotion.

      Cock-a-Hoop
    • This eclectic collection features a variety of narratives, including monster, ghost, angel, and mystical stories, blending experimental and whimsical elements. The tales are crafted from diverse materials, embodying both crass humor and imaginative fantasy. The standout piece, "Publisher," follows a vanity press worker who uncovers a groundbreaking novel, praised by John Grisham for its wit and depth. Previously published in respected periodicals and small press collections, these stories invite readers into a world rich with creativity and unexpected connections.

      The World Is Neither Stacked for Nor Against You
    • Robert Walker

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      The story follows Robert Walker, a homeless man who wakes up with half of his face paralyzed, prompting a desperate journey through Memphis. As he navigates the city, he grapples with his desire for anonymity and the need to reconnect with the world around him. Over the course of two pivotal days, he encounters a mix of familiar faces and new experiences, highlighting themes of resilience, identity, and the complexities of urban life.

      Robert Walker
    • With poems like "Strictly Blowjob" and "The Cancer of Believing You're in Control," acclaimed writer Corey Mesler has made a book that adjoins sex, love and social connection in their many manifestations, from meditations on The Beatles, death, pharmacology, and infidelity, to "the holycow feeling/of just being human and/satisfied like a goddamn poem."

      The Sky Needs More Work