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The Possibility of Music
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The Possibility of Music

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The Possibility of Music is an imaginative reconstruction of America in the early 21st century. What would our post-9/11 society look like if it were viewed through a series of funhouse mirrors? Each of Stephen-Paul Martin’s stories is a response to this question, a prose exploration that redefines what it means to write fiction in a world in which the Sistine Chapel has become the Mall of America. Nightmarish at times, playfully amusing at others, Martin’s prose is relentlessly inventive and challenging, relocating the experimental tradition of Joyce, Kafka, Borges, and Marquez in a contemporary context in which intelligent communication has become both impossible and increasingly necessary.
I’d always told myself that if I ever wrote my own music,
the narrator of one story says,
every composition would become its own distinct struggle with aesthetic questions that emerged as the process unfolded.
In good part, that’s what animates
The Possibility of Music , a book in which John Coltrane’s
A Love Supreme
moves through characters and stories like a soundtrack.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The University of Alabama Press
Country
United States
Date
1 March 2007
Pages
160
ISBN
9781573661348

The Possibility of Music is an imaginative reconstruction of America in the early 21st century. What would our post-9/11 society look like if it were viewed through a series of funhouse mirrors? Each of Stephen-Paul Martin’s stories is a response to this question, a prose exploration that redefines what it means to write fiction in a world in which the Sistine Chapel has become the Mall of America. Nightmarish at times, playfully amusing at others, Martin’s prose is relentlessly inventive and challenging, relocating the experimental tradition of Joyce, Kafka, Borges, and Marquez in a contemporary context in which intelligent communication has become both impossible and increasingly necessary.
I’d always told myself that if I ever wrote my own music,
the narrator of one story says,
every composition would become its own distinct struggle with aesthetic questions that emerged as the process unfolded.
In good part, that’s what animates
The Possibility of Music , a book in which John Coltrane’s
A Love Supreme
moves through characters and stories like a soundtrack.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
The University of Alabama Press
Country
United States
Date
1 March 2007
Pages
160
ISBN
9781573661348