Lance Olsen is one of America’s most formally inventive and intellectually stimulating novelists. Few writers have been as consistently excellent … More
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“Graphical Variations”: My Red Heaven by Lance Olsen, an historical experimental novel from Dzanc Books, reviewed by Daniel Green
In a career that now includes 14 novels and four collections of short fiction (as well as seven works of … More
“mother, child : art doesn’t help,” an excerpt from Lance Olsen’s novel My Red Heaven
Set on a single day in 1927, My Red Heaven imagines a host of characters—some historic, some invented—crossing paths on the streets … More
Theories of Forgetting, a novel by Lance Olsen, reviewed by Joe Sacksteder
It’s cliché for reviewers to use the phrase “a _______ experience like no other.” When the experience is a reading … More
Contributors’ Corner: Joe Sacksteder
Welcome to our new interview series, “Contributors’ Corner,” where we open the floor each week to one of our contributors … More
[[there.]], a trash diary mediation by Lance Olsen, reviewed by Jeremy Behreandt
;;;; [[there.]] embarks with Lance Olsen on a five month fellowship at the American Academy in Berlin. Before he leaves, … More