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Short Circuits : Aphorisms, Fragments, and Literary Anomalies - James Lough

Short Circuits

Aphorisms, Fragments, and Literary Anomalies

By: James Lough (Editor), Alex Stein (Editor)

Paperback | 16 April 2018

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A collection of concise wisdom for the modern reader.Short Circuits, edited by James Lough and Alex Stein, presents a diverse array of aphorisms, fragments, and literary anomalies from leading writers. This anthology offers quick bursts of insight and reflection on life, death, love, and society.

Featuring contributions from Charles Simic, Lydia Davis, Sarah Manguso, and many others, this collection provides a unique blend of humor, melancholy, and surprise. Perfect for those seeking a break from longer texts, Short Circuits delivers profound observations in easily digestible forms. It's an ideal read for literature enthusiasts, philosophy buffs, and anyone who appreciates the power of concise and impactful writing.

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"Editors Lough and Stein prove that good things come in small packages with this collection of modern aphorisms - short but sweet nuggets of wisdom, humor, insight, and clever turns of phrase . . . something for everyone in this proverbial box of chocolates." -- Publisher's Weekly, 25 September
"Aphorism is thought going naked ... It aims for transparency, and when it achieves that, as it does on every page of this wonderful collection, the result is arousing ... surprise mingled with illumination ... writing instructors will find the book especially useful in helping teach their students to write clearly and concisely." -- Joseph Hutchison, Colorado Poet Laureate
"And you thought an aphorism was just an aphorism? This thoroughly lively volume of contemporary aphorists (a no longer secret society) suggests otherwise." -- David Lazar, founding editor, Hotel Amerika and author, "The Body of Brooklyn and Occasional Desire"
" Short Circuits is a knockout beautiful book full of wonderful stuff that makes you laugh, smile, shake your head, admire writers, feel touched, honored, charmed, surprised, a little threatened, a lot thrilled." -- Frederick Barthelme, author, "There Must Be Some Mistake" and "Double Down"
"This book, a compilation of what feel like urgent text messages from some of the 21st century's best writers, operates as an early warning system to the future of literary art. Crucial." -- David Shields, author of "Reality Hunger" and "The Thing About Life Is That One Day You'll Be Dead"
"This anthology is the kind of book that you can read quickly, as the collected works by each author are made up of fragments and micro-prose, or savor slowly and linger with each piece." Melissa Grunow, Medium
"Following up on Short Flights , Lough and Alex Stein assembled the short-writing thoughts, creative ideas, and favorite short works of another stellar list of contributors. Careful thinkers of all stripes will find a great deal to enjoy." Matt Sutherland, Foreword Reviews

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