Michael DeForge has cited “mass culture, surveillance, and performance” as three of his main thematic jumping-off points, and when you think about it, those themes cover a whole lot of ground. Prepare, then, to place yourself in the hands of one of the most original, compelling and hilarious writers in the world.
All the Cameras in My Room is a short story collection (DeForge’s second), and as such it might well constitute a useful entry point to DeForge’s work for those who’ve found epics such as The Birds of Maine a tad forbidding. The story form, by its very definition, imposes a certain narrative concision, affording the opportunity to take the work in bite-sized chunks. Those same newcomers shouldn’t be surprised, though, if they end up binging anyway.
All the Cameras in My Room Drawn & Quarterly
Michael DeForge
$35
paperback
220pp
9781770468191
As for DeForge’s visual style, any attempt at description feels doomed to inadequacy. It simply must be experienced. While a deep vein of comic gold is mined by DeForge’s deft deployment of riotously surreal images cheek-by-jowl with (comparatively) straightforward prose, a different laughter also abounds: the rare kind elicited by sheer shake-your-head amazement at what you’re seeing.mRb






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