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In The Age of Wire and String, hailed by Robert Coover as the most audacious literary debut in decades, Ben Marcus weilds together a new reality from the scrapheap of the past. Dogs, birds, horses, automobiles, and the weather are some of the recycled elements in Marcus s first collection–part fiction, part handbook–as familiar objects take on markedly unfamiliar meanings. Gradually, this makeshift world, in its defiance of the laws of physics and language, finds a foundation in its own implausibility, as Marcus produces new feelings and sensations–both comic and disturbing–in the definitive guide to an unpredictable yet exhilarating plane of existence.
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