Enclosure Architect

A Novel
West Virginia University Press
West Virginia University Press
9781959000211
$21.99
Paperback
2024-09-01
2024-09-01
Set in a semi-fictional, post-industrial American warzone, this novel explores multiple facets related to the recent nonfictional decades of constant civil unrest, with a particular focus on the complicated nature of holding a personal creative life amidst a time of constant violence and change. Despite its heavy themes, the narrative is threaded throughout with veins of absurdist humor that invite and welcome us into the familial warmth of the narrator’s memories of friendship.
5.500in x 8.250in x 0.700in
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"Fascinating, strange, and buoyed by a narrative voice that is both somehow floating above the action yet thoroughly grounded in detail . . . there are moments of absolute poetry."
—Meghan Gilliss, author of Lungfish
"Milliken asks the reader to exist in an enclosure of his own creation and adroitly shifts our innards through steady, spiraling accretion, until, with quiet elegance, he bares the truth of our own situation that he’s primed us for."
—Mark Powell, author of Lioness
"Part of the pleasure of this deeply-felt book is its unfolding, and the way it deals with the complicated nature of memory. At its core, Enclosure Architect could be understood as an argument against forgetting; that memory provides a basis for art and thus for humanity . . . our own, and a shared humanity, if we’re lucky."
—SCUD Editions
246 Pages
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