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Ink drawings by writer Renee Gladman in which language, architecture, narrative, and visual art dissolve into uncanny and innovative forms.
About the author
Born in Atlanta, GA, in 1971, Renee Gladman studied Philosophy at Vassar College and Poetics at New College of California. In addition to
Calamities (Wave Books, 2016), she is the author of eight works of prose, including the Ravicka novels
Event Factory (2010),
The Ravickians (2011), and
Ana Patova Crosses a Bridge (2013), as well as a book of poetry,
A Picture-Feeling. Her most recent work of fiction
Morelia is forthcoming in 2016. A longtime publisher and bookmaker, her projects include Clamour (1996-1999), Leroy Chapbook series (1999-2003), and Leon Works (since 2005). She is the recipient of a 2014-2015 fellowship from The Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University and a 2016 grant to artists from Foundation for Contemporary Arts. She lives in New England with poet-ceramicist, Danielle Vogel.
Summary
Ink drawings by writer Renee Gladman in which language, architecture, narrative, and visual art dissolve into uncanny and innovative forms.