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The Kafka Effekt

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Cover artist
  
Brandon Duncan

Publisher
  
Eraserhead Press

Media type
  
Print

Originally published
  
November 2001

Followed by
  
Stranger on the Loose

OCLC
  
49633671


Language
  
English

Publication date
  
November 2001

Pages
  
211 pp

Author
  
D. Harlan Wilson

Country
  
United States of America

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Genres
  
Irrealism, Bizarro fiction, Postmodernism

Similar
  
Stranger on the Loose, Pseudo‑City, Douglass: The Lost Autobiography, Peckinpah: An Ultraviole, Technologized Desire

The Kafka Effekt (2001) is the debut book of American author D. Harlan Wilson. It contains forty-four irreal short stories and flash fiction and has been said to combine the milieu's of Franz Kafka and William S. Burroughs. Along with Carlton Mellick III's Satan Burger, Vincent Sakowski's Some Things Are Better Left Unplugged, Hertzan Chimera's Szmonhfu, Kevin L. Donihe's Shall We Gather at the Garden? and M.F. Korn's Skimming the Gumbo Nuclear, The Kafka Effekt was among the first books jointly released by Bizarro fiction publisher Eraserhead Press.

References

The Kafka Effekt Wikipedia