Burn Man

By (author): Mark Anthony Jarman

“Literature at the highest level: heartrending, disquieting, fascinating.”—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

Drawing together the best of his short fiction published over the last four decades, Burn Man: Selected Stories showcases Mark Anthony Jarman’s sharply observed characters and acrobatic, voice-driven prose in stories that walk the tightrope between the commonplace and the mystical. With an insightful introduction from John Metcalf, this revelatory selection highlights one of the most spirited and singular masters of the short story form.

AUTHOR

Mark Anthony Jarman

Mark Anthony Jarman is the author of Touch Anywhere to Begin, Czech Techno, Knife Party at the Hotel Europa, My White Planet, 19 Knives, New Orleans Is Sinking, Dancing Nightly in the Tavern, and the travel book Ireland’s Eye. He was an acquisitions editor for Oberon Press, and introduced many new writers through the Coming Attractions series. He is also the editor of Best Canadian Stories 2023. His novel Salvage King Ya!, is on Amazon.ca’s list of 50 Essential Canadian Books and is the number one book on Amazon’s list of best hockey fiction. Widely published in Canada, the US, Europe, and Asia, Jarman is a graduate of the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, a Yaddo fellow, has taught at the University of Victoria, the Banff Centre for the Arts, and the University of New Brunswick, where he has been fiction editor of The Fiddlehead literary journal since 1999. He is also co-editor of literary journal CAMEL.

Reviews

Praise for Burn Man

“Anyone who enjoys poetry in prose, who feels enlivened by language and struck by sentences, will find much to admire in Burn Man. Jarman’s stories are full of violence, tragedy and mistakes. Yet there’s plenty of humor and heart too . . . Burn Man left me seeing a bit more beauty in our hurting-heart world.”
—Lincoln Michel, New York Times

“A Canadian master of the form.”
—Gregory Cowles, New York Times

“Jarman’s stories on the whole feel less Catholic in the Roman sense and more Catholic in the Greek sense: his attentions are rangey, all-embracing, vitalized by the splendour both in ugly mundane violence and the febrile pulsations of longing, of something a bit like love.”
—Emily M. Keeler, Globe and Mail

“One doesn’t read a Mark Anthony Jarman story so much as one experiences it . . . These 21 stories in Burn Man, selected by the author himself, are not ordered chronologically but rather the way a musician might sequence tracks on an album, paying careful attention to modulations in tempo and rhythm and how individual pieces play against one another.”
—Toronto Star

“The stories in Burn Man, by the Canadian writer Mark Anthony Jarman, derive from the . . . raucous lineage of Barry Hannah, Thomas McGuane and Denis Johnson . . . He gives us a gallery of antiheroes—some of them bona fide criminals but many just screwups—who are helpless in the grip of their worst impulses.”
—Sam Sacks, Wall Street Journal

“In these 21 selected tales by Jarman—a Canadian writer who, if there were any literary justice, would be much better known in the US—marginalized men are on the road, on the run, failing to figure out how to stay in one place, how to stay sane, how to pin life down and make sense of it . . . Literature at the highest level: heartrending, disquieting, fascinating.”
Kirkus Reviews (starred)

“Reading Jarman is a wild ride . . . Jarman is brilliant, still relatively underdiscovered and worth the wait.”
—Winnipeg Free Press

“Mark Anthony Jarman is doing something that nobody else is doing.”
—The Miramichi Reader

“Reading Mark Anthony Jarman is like drinking from a fire hose.”
—Andrew Hood, The Bookshelf

“A truly revelatory selection highlights from one of the most spirited and singular contemporary masters of the short story format.”
—Midwest Book Review

“The music of broken men, splintered lives, and the salted souls left behind echo through the pages.”
—The Ampersand Review

“The stories here are brightly coloured, sharp-edged and shatterproof.”
—Alberta Views

“A compelling and thought-provoking work.”
—The Brunswickian

“Mark Anthony Jarman has written some of the most electric short fiction produced in Canada over the past four decades, and Burn Man collects the very best work from his rich and radiant archive. Peopled with crazed explorers, woeful fathers, and afflicted divorcees, this book is a cauldron of slick, dizzying sentences and images that lodge like splinters in the brain. Jarman corrodes the manors of polite literature, rearranging the rubble in tableaus of astonishing beauty. A gift to literature, Canadian and beyond.”
—David Huebert, author of Chemical Valley

Praise for Mark Anthony Jarman

“One of Canada’s most accomplished prose stylists, with an affection for jazzy rhythms and oblique angles . . . the writing will be familiar to aficionados of the author’s earlier work—the trilling sentences, the insouciant alliteration and assonance, the rococo metaphors, the sudden shifts in tone from light to dark, humour to startling violence.”
—Globe and Mail

“Jarman’s descriptions of Italy’s managed chaos of ruins and tourist traps and crowded cities are witty, evocative and, when he turns his attention to the displaced peoples from Africa, the Middle East and the Baltic states living rough in the dirty streets, often quite moving.”
—Toronto Star

“. . . as much travelogue, novel in hiding and prose poem as it is a collection of stand-alone stories. In fact, many of the stories do not stand alone. Rather, they lean on each other, interweave and inform each other, sharing a narrator, point of view, main characters and setting.”
—Atlantic Books Today

“Jarman pulls off some ferociously good writing.”
—The Winnipeg Review

“Jarman’s prose has the momentum of travel, with vivid images and flashes of understanding about another way of life.”
—Foreword Reviews

“Jarman’s collection is called 19 Knives, and it is brilliant. The writing is extraordinary, the stories are gripping, it is something new.”
—A.S. Byatt, The Guardian


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Dimensions:

Pages
8.25in * 5.25in * .9in
1.00gr

Published:

November 21, 2023

Publisher:

Biblioasis

ISBN:

9781771965477

Book Subjects:

FICTION / Short Stories

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Language:

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