- Mark Leyner
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Mark Leyner (born 1956) is an American postmodernist author.
Leyner employs an intense and unconventional style in his works of fiction. His stories are generally humorous and absurd: In The Tetherballs of Bougainville, Mark's father survives a lethal injection at the hands of the New Jersey penal system, and so is freed but must live the remainder of his life in fear of being executed, at New Jersey's discretion, in any situation and regardless of collateral damage. They frequently incorporate elements of meta-fiction: In the same novel, an adolescent Mark produces a film adaptation of the story of his father's failed execution, although he reads a newspaper review of the movie to the prison's warden, and then dies, before even leaving the prison. At the sentence level, Leyner uses sprawling imagery and an extravagant vocabulary, bordering on prose poetry.
Leyner has also worked as a columnist for Esquire and George magazines, and as a writer for the MTV program Liquid Television. He also co-wrote and voiced a short-lived series of audio fiction called Wiretap.
Leyner was notably critiqued by David Foster Wallace as a form of 'lapidary stand-up comedy' in Wallace's 1993 essay, "E Unibus Pluram: Television and U.S. Fiction". Despite this and appearances on David Letterman, Leyner remains a cult figure, though this may change as he switches over to the higher profile world of television development. (He has not written any novels for quite some time, presumably in order to devote more time to this new medium.)
Recently Leyner has collaborated with Dr. Billy Goldberg on three humorous, though fact-based, books on medicine.
He is credited with co-authoring the screenplay of War, Inc.
Contents
Books
- Novels
- Et Tu, Babe (1992)
- The Tetherballs of Bougainville (1998)
- The Sugar Frosted Nutsack (2012)[1]
- Short story collections:
- I Smell Esther Williams and Other Stories (1983)
- My Cousin, My Gastroenterologist (1990)
- Tooth Imprints on a Corn Dog (1996)
- Non-fiction
- Why Do Men Have Nipples? Hundreds of Questions You'd Only Ask a Doctor After Your Third Martini (2005)
- Why Do Men Fall Asleep After Sex? More Questions You'd Only Ask a Doctor After Your Third Whiskey Sour (2006)
- Let's Play Doctor: The Instant Guide to Walking, Talking, and Probing like a Real M.D. (2008)
Further reading
- Phillip Wise (Spring 1996). "Schwarzenegger Imagery in Mark Leyner's Et Tu, Babe". Deep South 2 (3). http://otago.ac.nz./DeepSouth/vol2no3/wise.html.
Notes and references
External links
- Author profile at Internet Book List, iblist.com
- The unofficial Mark Leyner page, spesh.com
- Interview with Salon magazine from 1997, salon.com
- AOL Books Interview with Mark Leyner and Billy Goldberg on their book Why Do Men Fall Asleep After Sex? More Questions You'd Only Ask a Doctor After Your Third Whiskey Sour from 2006.
- Interview on War, Inc. at IFC.com
Categories:- 1956 births
- Living people
- American information and reference writers
- American novelists
- American short story writers
- Brandeis University alumni
- University of Colorado alumni
- People from Hudson County, New Jersey
- Postmodern writers
- Jewish American novelists
- Novels
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