The Lands Between
by Faruk Ulay
$16.00
Description
The Lands Betweenby Faruk Ulay is a unique and intelligent book reminiscent of Invisible Cities by Calvino and Beckett’s late prose. It collects 33 short observations by this artist, writer and Turkish émigré living in the Los Angeles area, that examines the world with bafflement, desire, rapture and despair—a cosmography of delight and dismay that, for all its strangeness in these short tales, bears on our own world to a disturbing degree.
Faruk Ulay was born in Istanbul, Turkey in 1957. He moved to the United States in 1982 and lives in Pasadena, California. He is the author of fourteen books–eight collections of short fiction, two novels, and several volumes of non-fiction work. His independent publishing project Locus Novusfocuses on interdisciplinary experiments that incorporate both visual and the textual elements, the results presented as artist’s books.
Sample:
This place is not a desert. It is the Land of Uncertain
Things. Even the rocks and earth are uncertain here. One
sleeps and awakens in an endless twilight. The days are
a woven wall of mist. The roads zigzag, but the sharpest
curves can be taken without touching the brake pedal.
Outside the doors of the houses, starched tablecloths lean
against the wall. Tasteless meals are eaten at ironing boards.
The wine is the shade of water….
Find a river. Lean into it. Let it scratch and soften your
skin. Did you ever think that blood flows through your
veins to scratch its itch? You will capture this sense the
scratching awakens as the river rubs past you. If you treat
life gently, you’ll notice that it too rubs your temperaments
in this way. I know. You are as far away from living, as
you are from the river. First, find the river. You will then
capture life. The water guards its beauty with its flow.
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