- Arnold Skemer
Arnold Skemer, born in 1946, is an American
novel ist andpublisher . He was born in theBronx ,New York on the Grand Concourse, moved toQueens ,New York in 1957, and graduated fromQueens College in 1968.He is the author of the following novels:
*"The Famine" (1985)
*"C" (1992)
*"The Occupation" (1995)
*"B" (1996)
*"Momus (A Novella in a Box)" (1997)
*"The Ruins of the City" (1998)
*"Investigations of the Cyberneticist" (1999)
*"E" (2002)Recurrent themes in his work include: the nature of the State and the
paradox es of history, as well as the sickness implicit in the human psyche, and the limitations of the individual. Stylistically, the works are generally delivered in a cool and distant formality.Earlier Work
"The Famine":
India nears nuclear self-destruction in an apocalyptic and visionary scenario."The Occupation": A city in southern
France during the German occupation; the crimes of the polity are depicted in a state of total moral decay.Later Work
"C", "D", "B", and "E" are novellae constituting part of a projected larger work entitled "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ". Each volume is complete in itself, yet is part of a unity in the larger work. It starts from the author's conception and embryonic development ("A") and ends with his death and decomposition ("Z"). "F", "G", "H" and "I" are in process, each 56-64 pages. "A-Z" is projected for completion by 2020.
"Momus" is a novella-in-a-box meant to be read in random order. Each page is separate. This concept is sometimes referred to as a shuffle book.
"Investigations of the Cyberneticist" is a
chapbook fiction about a "defective intellectual."Aside from his work on "A-Z", approximately 15-20 other works are also in progress. His fiction tends toward the novella length.
As Publisher
Skemer has operated
Phrygian Press since 1985, specializing in innovative fiction such as "Metafictions" byRichard Kostelanetz , andpoetry such as "E.S.P." byAlan Catlin . He also publishes "ZYX" (begun in 1990), a small xerographicmagazine that publishes poetry, short fictions, commentary on innovative fiction and small press matters, and reviews. It appears 2-3 times a year.
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