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Waste

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A spare and chilling account of the day-to-day experience of Sloper, a janitor in a big-city office building, Waste explores the import of the discarded—for those who generate it, those who dispose of it, and those who are themselves discarded. From the humble prospect of his station, Sloper uncovers ominous possibility in lives he barely brushes.

"Only Eugene Marten can keep a reader enthralled with the minutiae of a janitorial existence. From the most unlikely of subjects Marten constructs, with great care and taking joy in every sentence, a spellbinding work. Precisely and exquisitely detailed, Waste is a stark little masterpiece." —Brian Evenson

"There is nothing quite like the controlled burn of Eugene Marten's proseis an exhilarating and unnerving piece of fiction." —Sam Lipsyte

"When a poet pal had put a copy of Waste into my hands, I right away went nuts until I had gotten myself in touch with its author for to add to my household a supply of enough copies to scare all my writer friends with. Here, said I, in wild proclamation, is one for history and a half." —Gordon Lish

Eugene Marten is the author of three novels with a fourth, Layman's Report, on the way from Dzanc Books. He lives with his wife in Los Angeles, California.


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Publisher: Dzanc Books

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  • ISBN: 9781480467750
  • Release date: November 26, 2013

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  • ISBN: 9781480467750
  • File size: 349 KB
  • Release date: November 26, 2013

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Fiction Literature

Languages

English

A spare and chilling account of the day-to-day experience of Sloper, a janitor in a big-city office building, Waste explores the import of the discarded—for those who generate it, those who dispose of it, and those who are themselves discarded. From the humble prospect of his station, Sloper uncovers ominous possibility in lives he barely brushes.

"Only Eugene Marten can keep a reader enthralled with the minutiae of a janitorial existence. From the most unlikely of subjects Marten constructs, with great care and taking joy in every sentence, a spellbinding work. Precisely and exquisitely detailed, Waste is a stark little masterpiece." —Brian Evenson

"There is nothing quite like the controlled burn of Eugene Marten's proseis an exhilarating and unnerving piece of fiction." —Sam Lipsyte

"When a poet pal had put a copy of Waste into my hands, I right away went nuts until I had gotten myself in touch with its author for to add to my household a supply of enough copies to scare all my writer friends with. Here, said I, in wild proclamation, is one for history and a half." —Gordon Lish

Eugene Marten is the author of three novels with a fourth, Layman's Report, on the way from Dzanc Books. He lives with his wife in Los Angeles, California.


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