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Dumb-Show

September 30, 2021 | Trade paperback
ISBN: 9781927886564
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Description

?This is literature made from flesh, messy and bloody and exacting and haunting.?

Heather and Geoffrey ? twenty-something siblings ? become entangled in separate power struggles with a controversial professor, Dr. Barry Martin. His divisive views on masculinity have put him in the public spotlight in a way that?s created both public disgust and a private lust for proximity. As Geoffrey fumbles through grandiose academic desires, and Heather attempts to orient herself in a sea of male-inflicted indignities and conflicting impulses, the performances, and the absurdities, become unwieldy.

?Dumb-Show is Parker?s caricature of the male Academic ego where masculine fragility is peeled back to its oppressive roots against female apathy to a smorgasbord of Male Academic rituals: from aggressively boring anecdotes and criminally unfunny jokes to secondary and tertiary intellect and mansplaining par excellence. Parker?s Dumb-Show is a subversive satire of surviving Academia, and Dumb-Show is perhaps the first book that I can only describe as ?Academia Punk.? ? Khashayar Mohammadi, author of Me, You, Then Snow
?I have long admired Fawn Parker?s work. In Dumb-Show, Fawn Parker demonstrates the contradictions and complications of desire and disgust in a lustful, cynical Toronto that is both worthy of her Shakespearean inspiration and entirely her own. This is literature made from flesh, messy and bloody and exacting and haunting.? ? André Babyn, author of Evie of the Deepthorn
?Vivid and vicious, Fawn Parker?s Dumb-Show holds nothing back in its hilarious attack on modern academia. With a sharp eye for ironic detail and striking, smooth sentences, Dumb-Show stays with you long after it?s been put down.? ? Adnan Khan, author of There Has to Be a Knife

About this Author

Fawn is the author of Set-Point (ARP Books, 2019). Her short story, FEED MACHINE, was long-listed for the 2020 McClelland & Stewart Journey Prize. She is co-founder of BAD NUDES Magazine, BAD BOOKS Press, and is president of The Parker Agency.

A current MA candidate at the University of Toronto, she is the recipient of the Adam Penn Gilders Award for Fiction (2019) and Concordia University's Irving Layton Award for Fiction (2017). Her short fiction and poetry has been widely published including, EVENT Magazine, The PuritanThe Void Magazine.

She teaches the course CREATING AN ONLINE LITERARY MAGAZINE at the University of Toronto and INTRO TO CREATIVE WRITING at the University of New Brunswick College of Extended Learning.

ISBN: 9781927886564
Format: Trade paperback
Pages: 288
Publisher: Arbeiter Ring Publishing Ltd.
Published: 2021-09-30

Reviews

"Dumb-Show is Parker's caricature of the male Academic ego where masculine fragility is peeled back to its oppressive roots against female apathy to a smorgasbord of Male Academic rituals: from aggressively boring anecdotes and criminally unfunny jokes to secondary and tertiary intellect and mansplaining par excellence. Parker's Dumb-show is a subversive satire of surviving Academia, and Dumb show is perhaps the first book that I can only describe as "Academia Punk." -- Khashayar Mohammadi, author of Me, You, Then Snow

"Vivid and vicious, Fawn Parker's Dumb-Show holds nothing back in its hilarious attack on modern academia. With a sharp eye for ironic detail and striking, smooth sentences, Dumb-Show stays with you long after it's been put down." -- Adnan Khan, author of There Has to Be a Knife

"I have long admired Fawn Parker's work. In Dumb-Show, Fawn Parker demonstrates the contradictions and complications of desire and disgust in a lustful, cynical Toronto that is both worthy of her Shakespearean inspiration and entirely her own. This is literature made from flesh, messy and bloody and exacting and haunting." -- André Babyn, author of Evie of the Deepthorn

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