Revolutionary Brain Press Release

Here is the press release for Harold Jaffe's upcoming GDB book, Revolutionary Brain: Essays & Quasi-Essays: 



SACRED ABJECTIONS

Revolutionary Brain by Harold Jaffe
Release Date: December 2012, distributed by Ingram
Trade Paperback: 127 pages, 7.5x9.25, $13.95, ISBN: 978-1-935738-32-9
Publicist: Jennifer Barnes, publicity@rawdogscreaming.com

Guide Dog Books is proud to announce the release of Harold Jaffe’s Revolutionary Brain, a collection of essays and quasi-essays from one or our most brilliantly innovative provocateurs. Known for his unique style of “docufiction” and “literary terrorism,” Jaffe has made a career out of exposing the latent realities embedded in our media-saturated consciousness, not just in the US but globally. In Revolutionary Brain, he takes his cue from theorist Julia Kristeva, as he demonstrates how we revel in—and ultimately worship—our chronic state of cultural abjection, which increasingly spirals out of control as we plunge ever further into the realm of (dis)information and simulation.

Revolutionary Brain harnesses its critical and creative energy from an extraordinary variety of sources and artifacts, including ethnocide, activist art, popular film, ethical sacrifice, legislated porn, enraged elephants, and electronic hubris. It will appeal to a wide readership, theorizing with the broad erudition of Baudrillard, Žižek and Virilio while entertaining with the eclectic comedy of Coover, Roth, and Barthelme.

From the Back of the Book

In this timely collection of essays and "quasi-essays," acclaimed novelist and critic Harold Jaffe explores the maddening chord changes of millennial culture. Gesturing, in a philosophical shorthand, toward a kind of pop Armageddon, Revolutionary Brain is at once thesis, allegory, and surreal comedy, demonstrating just how far we, and the natural world we have debauched, have fallen. Obsessed with technology, we are incapable of reconstructing ourselves. By way of Jaffe’s elegant prose and perfect pitch, our collective disability is laid bare at the 11th hour. Revolutionary Brain is a powerful cry for a brave new aesthetics that turns towards, not away, from our tormented globe.

Advance Praise for Revolutionary Brain

“I was transfixed in this volume by Jaffe’s incisive blows to the hypocrisy of flag waving, nation building, and the lethal intent by our leaders who stride the globe in bloody boots commanding the 99 percent to obey the law and get to work in the marketplace of nightmarish dreams. Jaffe has missed absolutely nothing in delineating our expiring Kultur. Brilliant.” REGINA KRUMMEL, editor of Prison Poetry by Shackled Women: The Gates Clang Shut

“The bravura essays in Harold Jaffe's collection, Revolutionary Brain, challenge the conscience and consciousness of their readers. This witty and explosive book is an indictment of injustice and spurious morality and a call to art and enlightened activism as healing alternatives.” JONATHAN BAUMBACH, author of You: Or the Invention of Memory

“Brainy and groovy, thoughtful and post-literary, these essays on contemporary media madness are Jaffe at his best: poignant, inventive, right between the eyes of corporate culture.” ELOY FERNÁNDEZ PORTA, author of Emocionese asi

About the Author

Harold Jaffe is the author of 20 volumes of fiction, “docufiction,” novels and essays. His writings have been anthologized widely, translated into numerous languages, and the recipient of several awards. Jaffe is editor of Fiction International and Professor of Literature and Creative Writing at San Diego State University.

Lance Olsen: Berlin Prize Fellow

GDB author Lance Olsen recently announced that he will be living and writing at the American Academy in Berlin from late December 2012 through early June 2013 as the Mary Ellen van der Heyden Berlin Prize Fellow, walking the same halls as some of the all-time literary greats, among them Susan Howe, Anne Carson, Jeffrey Eugenides, Arthur Miller, and C. K. Williams. Congratulations to Lance on a much-deserved honor!

Architectures of Possibility in ABR

The May/June 2012 issue of American Book Review features a great review of our latest title, Lance Olsen's Architectures of Possibility: After Innovative Writing. Here is an excerpt:

"With some assistance from Saussure and the poststructuralist movement, Lance Olsen in Architectures of Possibility  de-naturalizes mimetic fiction and offers innovative fiction as the way to represent life/existence in the twenty-first century, with innovation stemming from a writer allowing her presence to become a 'desirous embrace' of her contemporary reality."

"Each chapter is comprised of a theorizing statement by Olsen discussing innovations in genre, literary history, the literary marketplace, the workshop, the imagination, beginnings, narrativity, settings, characters, temporality, point of view, endings, materiality, revisions, publishing, and literary activism. These opening statements are followed by interviews with current, innovative editors, publishers, and writers who have mostly eschewed Manhattan, who publish on small and micropresses, and who also theorize about the chapter's literary subject ... Olsen's text is a collage, consisting of interviews, essays, theory, literary criticism, reference sources, etc. And like many of the innovative texts discussed, it too has a collaborator, Trevor Dodge. Through theoretical statements and interviews, Olsen charts literary/artistic possibilities for approaching creativity that speaks to the reality of the twenty-first century."

"Whereas traditional characters assume a deep psychology, a full roundness, and a complex consciousness, Olsen argues that an innovative character can become a 'metaphor for socio-economic construction,' as he demonstrates with Acker's Blood and Guts in High School (1978). Olsen also shows how innovation in the fiction of Barthelme, Jackson, and Marcus re-envisions setting not as a 'sense of place' but as a metaphor for a 'larger philosophical or theoretical truth.' Finally, whereas a conventional ending refers to narrative resolution/closure, an innovative ending can complicate whatever came before it. In all of these examples, the innovation space is more open and fluid."

"Architectures of Possibility opens up fiction to a possibility that 'gives us more life, extends and validates the range of what it means to be a human' in the twenty-first century ... [A] wonderful book on innovation and fiction[.]"

Revolutionary Brain: Essays & Quasi-Essays

Here's the book description and two great blurbs for Harold Jaffe's upcoming book:

In this timely collection of essays and "quasi-essays," acclaimed novelist and critic Harold Jaffe explores the intricate vicissitudes of millennial culture. Gesturing, in a philosophical shorthand, toward a kind of pop Armageddon, Revolutionary Brain is at once thesis, allegory, and surreal comedy, demonstrating just how far we, and the natural world we have debased, have fallen. Obsessed with technology, we are incapable of reconstructing ourselves. By way of Jaffe’s elegant prose and perfect pitch, our collective disability is laid bare at the 11th hour. Revolutionary Brain is a powerful cry for a brave new aesthetics that turns towards, not away, from our tormented globe.

“I was transfixed in this volume by Jaffe’s incisive blows to the hypocrisy of flag waving, nation building, and the lethal intent by our leaders who stride the globe in bloody boots commanding the 99 percent to obey the law and get to work in the marketplace of nightmarish dreams. Jaffe has missed absolutely nothing in delineating our expiring Kultur. Brilliant.” REGINA KRUMMEL, editor of Prison Poetry by Shackled Women: The Gates Clang Shut

“The bravura essays in Harold Jaffe's collection, Revolutionary Brain, challenge the conscience and consciousness of their readers. This witty and explosive book is an indictment of injustice and spurious morality and a call to art and enlightened activism as healing alternatives.” JONATHAN BAUMBACH, author of You: Or the Invention of Memory

Jaffe is the author of 20 volumes of fiction, docufiction, novels and essays. His writings have been widely anthologized, translated into numerous languages, and received multiple awards. Jaffe is editor-in-chief of Fiction International.

Revolutionary Brain et al

We are pleased to announce that Guide Dog Books has acquired Hal Jaffe's Revolutionary Brain: Essays & Quasi-Essays. Jaffe is the author of over fifteen works of fiction, docufiction and nonfiction. He is also the editor of the avant-garde literary journal Fiction International and a professor of English & comparative literature at San Diego State University. We're very excited to have him aboard. Find out more about Jaffe at www.jaffeantijaffe.com.

In other news, Guide Dog Books will soon merge with its host publisher, Raw Dog Screaming Press, in a new megasite built by Merge Design, who built the site for GDB author D. Harlan Wilson's upcoming novel The Kyoto Man. The new site is being funded by a grant from Wright State University-Lake Campus, who will thereafter serve as a sponsor. We hope to have it up and running by year's end.

Finally, we are currently at work on the manuscript for The Cafe Irreal's anthology of fiction and nonfiction. Publication details and a press release will be available soon.

New Review of Architectures of Possibility

Sue Bond has written a terrific review of Architectures of Possibility for MC Reviews. We love the way this book continues to excite people! Kudos, as always, to the author, Lance Olsen.

Possibility Spaces

The first chapter of Lance Olsen's Architectures of Possibility, "Possibility Spaces," is available to read online in issue #37 of The Dream People.