- Blue Orange Publishing
Blue Orange Publishing is a dissonant literary book-publishing enterprise based in
London ,England and with offices inCanada , theUnited States ,Ireland andAlbania , whose members includeRichard Rathwell , author of the novels "The Bush: Hank the Aid Detective" and "Red the Nile, Blue the Hills". Other parters have included or include Kim Austin, Catherine Madill, Avis Pitso, the Albanian poetAli Carcani (known as the 'Limon Poet'), and Selena Slind. Its present manifestation as a 21st century entity came into being in 2001 but the organization evolved from the Blue Apple Group of international surrealists, which includedDonal White andJane Gehring , and operated inCounty Tipperary ,Ireland in the late 1970s and 1980s.The organization functions as an objective creative enterprise likened to
Live Wire of theRedgraves , the household of theMitfords or the kitchen of theBrontes -- a higher form of feudal relations raised to the level of social enterprise and development agency. Besides publishing, its members involve themselves in IT, the visual arts, as well as journalism and political research. Its proponents consider themselves in favour of, or have been associated with, the following literary concepts or schools: dissonance, prism-smashing, retro-modernism (against the twenty-first century school of memoirism and 'reality'), and the revival of the reader. The organization also helped establish theAsperger's Liberation Front (the ALF) and theFoucault School of Cooking .In its history it has worked to re-establish the roman fleuve (of
Proust andAnthony Powell ) but adding other genres and supplementary counter-points through collaborative effort and resistance. It has published a series ofchapbooks , for example, under the title of "The Bag", considered an original and unique presentation of novel, plot, and character background. Other examples include the 'Hank' stories ofRichard Rathwell and various poetry manuscripts.
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