Jan 19 2022
Lance Olsen | Skin Elegies

Lance Olsen | Skin Elegies

Presented by The King's English Bookshop at Online/Virtual Space

TKE proudly presents an evening with University of Utah Professor of English Lance Olsen, who will discuss his new novel, Skin Elegies. Olsen will be in conversation with fellow author, Michael Mejia.
This free, virtual event will take place on Crowdcast and you must register ON CROWDCAST to participate. Order your copy of Skin Elegies from The King's English Bookshop and receive an autographed copy, while supplies last.
About the book:
Skin Elegies uses the metaphor of mind-upload technologies to explore questions about the relationship of the cellular brain to the bytes-entity to which it gives rise; memory and our connection to the idea of pastness; refugeeism (geographical, somatic, temporal, aesthetic); and where the human might end and something else begin.
At the center stands an American couple who have fled their increasingly repressive country, now under the authoritarian rule of the Reformation Government, by transferring to a quantum computer housed in North Africa. The novel’s structure mimics a constellation of firing neurons―a sparking collage of many tiny narraticules flickering through the brain of one of the refugees as it is digitized. Those narraticules comprise nine larger stories over the course of the novel: the Fukushima disaster; the day the Internet was turned on; the final hours of the Battle of Berlin; John Lennon’s murder; an assisted suicide in Switzerland; the Columbine massacre; a woman killed by a domestic abuser; a Syrian boy making his way to Berlin; and the Challenger disaster.
An innovative, speculative, literary novel in the key of Margaret Atwood, Stanislaw Lem, and J.G. Ballard.

Dates & Times

2022/01/19 - 2022/01/19

Location Info

Online/Virtual Space

Online/Virtual, UT 00000